To-day, it is the colored race which is denied, by corporations and individuals wielding public authority, rights fundamental in their freedom and citizenship. At some future time, it may be that some other race will fall under the ban of race discrimination. A History of England in the Eighteenth Century - 第 308 頁William Edward Hartpole Lecky 著 - 1878完整檢視 - 關於此書
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 676 頁
...been confronted with class tyrany, which a contemporary English historian says is, of all tyrannies, the most intolerable, "for it is ubiquitous in its...withdraw them from the notice of a single despot." To-day it is the colored race which is denied, by -corporations and individuals wielding public authority,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 840 頁
...been confronted with class tyranny, which a contemporary English historian says is, of all tyrannies, the most intolerable, " for it is ubiquitous in its...Withdraw them from the notice of a single despot." To-day, it is the colored race which is denied, by corporations and individuals wielding public authority,... | |
| 1884 - 1434 頁
...been confronted with class tyrany, which a contemporary English historian says is, of all tyrannies, the most intolerable, "for it is ubiquitous in its...withdraw them from the notice of a single despot." To-day it is the colored race which is denied, by corporations and individuals wielding public authority,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1884 - 836 頁
...been confronted with class tyranny, which a contemporary English historian says is, of all tyrannies, the most intolerable, " for it is ubiquitous in its...most heavily on those whose obscurity or distance Avould withdraw them from the notice of a single despot." To-day, it is the colored race which is denied,... | |
| 1884 - 902 頁
...tyrannies, the most intolerable, " for it is ubiSuitous" in its operation, and weighs, perhaps, most eavily on those whose obscurity or distance would withdraw them from the notice of a single despot." To-day it is the colored race which is denied, by corporations and individuals wielding public authority,... | |
| 1884 - 900 頁
...intolerable, " for it is ubi2uitous in its operation, and weighs, perhaps, most eavily on those whoso obscurity or distance would withdraw them from the notice of a single despot." To-day it is the colored race which is denied, by corporations and individuals wielding public authority,... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1892 - 518 頁
...Protestants. Of_all tyrannies, a class tyranny has been justly described_aa_tlie most intolerable, for it~is ubiquitous in its operation, and weighs, perhaps,...religious animosities.1 To create such a tyranny in 1 We have a curious illustra- and other Protestant porters in tion of the operation of the reli- and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 710 頁
...been confronted with class tyranny, which a contemporary English historian says is, of all tyrannies, the most intolerable, " for it is ubiquitous in its...withdraw them from the notice of a single despot." To-day, it is the colored race which is denied, by corporations and individuals wielding public authority,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1963 - 1634 頁
...been confronted with class tyranny, which a contemporary English historian says is, of all tyrannies, the most intolerable, "for it is ubiquitous in its...withdraw them from the notice of a single despot." Today, it is the colored race which is denied, by corporations and individuals wielding public authority,... | |
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