“Be it remembered that we command nature, as it were, by obeying nature's laws; so the woman who would control her husband does so through obedience.” DoeLawHusbandCommandObedienceRememberedObeying Author:Thomas Chandler Haliburton
“If, occasionally, historical evidence does not square with formulated laws, it should be remembered that a law is but a deduction from experience and experiment, and therefore laws must conform with historical facts, not facts with laws.” IfsShouldDoeFactsLawEvidenceHistoricalExperimentsRememberedSquaresConformDeductionsHistorical Facts Book:Worlds in Collision Source: Worlds in Collision
“It must be remembered that there is no real reason to expect anything in particular from mankind; good and evil are local expedients - or their lack - and not in any sense cosmic truths or laws.” RealReasonLawEvilMankindParticularLocalsRememberedGood And EvilCosmic Author:H. P. Lovecraft
“It must always be remembered that all laws are naturally and inevitably evolved by the strongest force in a community, and in the last analysis made for the protection of the dominant class.” MadeLastsLawForceCommunityClassProtectionRememberedAnalysisStrongestDominant Book:Crime: Its Cause and Treatment Source: Crime: Its Cause and Treatment
“To-day Massachusetts; and the whole of the American republic, from the border of Maine to the Pacific slopes, and from the Lakes to the Gulf, stand upon the immutable and everlasting principles of equal and exact justice. The days of unrequited labor are numbered with the past. Fugitive slave laws are only remembered as relics of that barbarism which John Wesley pronounced "the sum of all villainies," and whose knowledge of its blighting effects was matured by his travels in Georgia and the Carolinas.” WholePastLawJusticePrinciplesEffectsEqualLaborSlaveRememberedBordersLakesRepublicEverlastingGeorgiaPacificCarolinaUnrequitedBarbarismSlopesMaineMassachusettsRelicsFugitiveMaturedVillainy Author:Horace Mann