Law to Lax
A Concordance to the Collected Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson Compiled by Eugene F. Irey
law, adj. (4)
ET11 5.184 19 A few law lords and a few political lords
take the brunt of
public business [in England].
Plu 10.321 14 [The language of the 1718 edition of
Plutarch] runs through
the whole scale of conversation in...the coffee-house, the law
courts...
LLNE 10.328 3 In the law courts, crimes of fraud have
taken the place of
crimes of force.
FSLC 11.190 10 I had often heard that the Bible
constituted a part of every
technical law library...
Law, Canon, n. (1)
FSLC 11.191 18 Even the Canon Law says (in malis
promissis non expedit
servare fidem), Neither allegiance nor oath can bind to obey that which
is
wrong.
Law, Common, n. (2)
ShP 4.200 15 The nervous language of the Common Law, the
impressive
forms of our courts...are the contribution of all the sharp-sighted,
strong-minded
men who have lived in the countries where these laws govern.
ET5 5.100 14 ...[the English people's] language seems
drawn from the
Bible, the Common Law and the works of Shakspeare, Bacon, Milton, Pope,
Young, Cowper, Burns and Scott.
Law, Courts of, n. (1)
LLNE 10.329 8 Authority falls, in Church, College,
Courts of Law, Faculties, Medicine.
Law, Fugitive Slave, n. (2)
FSLN 11.219 7 ...I never felt the check on my free
speech and action, until, the other day, when Mr. Webster, by his
personal influence, brought the
Fugitive Slave Law on the country.
FSLN 11.244 15 ...the Fugitive Law did much to unglue
the eyes of men...
Law, Hebrew, n. (1)
MAng1 12.229 16 [Michelangelo's Moses]...is designed to
embody the
Hebrew Law.
Law, Higher, n. (1)
FSLC 11.190 7 A few months ago, in my dismay at hearing
that the Higher
Law was reckoned a good joke in the courts, I took pains to look into a
few
law-books.
Law, Highest, n. (1)
OS 2.270 7 ...I desire...to report what hints I have
collected of the
transcendent simplicity and energy of the Highest Law.
Law, Intellectual, n. (1)
CInt 12.113 15 ...it were a compounding of all gradation
and reverence to
suffer the flash of swords...to intrude [in the college] on this
sanctity and
omnipotence of Intellectual Law.
law, Lynch, n. (1)
Pow 6.63 26 This power [in American politics]...is not
clothed in satin. 'T is the power of Lynch law...
Law, Maine, n. (2)
Supl 10.163 6 ...it is a long way from the Maine Law to
the heights of
absolute self-command...
SlHr 10.447 7 ...under the Maine Law [Samuel Hoar] was
a prosecutor of
the liquor dealers.
law, n. (541)
Nat 1.35 13 Every scripture is to be interpreted by the
same spirit which
gave it forth, - is the fundamental law of criticism.
Nat 1.41 27 The moral law lies at the centre of nature
and radiates to the
circumference.
Nat 1.44 2 The law of harmonic sounds reappears in the
harmonic colors.
Nat 1.44 12 Each creature is only a modification of the
other;...and their
radical law is one and the same.
Nat 1.44 14 ...a law of one organization, holds true
throughout nature.
Nat 1.55 11 [Philosophy] proceeds on the faith that a
law determines all
phenomena...
Nat 1.55 13 That [universal] law, when in the mind, is
an idea.
Nat 1.55 25 It is, in both cases [Plato and
Sophocles]...that this feeble
human being has penetrated the vast masses of nature with an informing
soul, and...seized their law.
Nat 1.56 7 The sublime remark of Euler on his law of
arches...had already
transferred nature into the mind...
Nat 1.68 12 Nor has science sufficient humanity, so
long as the naturalist
overlooks that wonderful congruity which subsists between man and the
world; of which he is lord...because he...finds something of
himself...in
every new law of color...
Nat 1.72 4 [Man] perceives that if his law is still
paramount...it is not
inferior but superior to his will.
Nat 1.75 5 We make fables to hide the baldness of the
fact and conform it... to the higher law of the mind.
Nat 1.75 8 ...when the fact is seen under the light of
an idea, the gaudy
fable fades and shrivels. We behold the real higher law.
AmS 1.86 2 ...what is classification but the perceiving
that these objects... have a law which is also a law of the human mind?
AmS 1.86 12 The ambitious soul...one after another
reduces...all new
powers, to their class and their law...
AmS 1.86 22 ...when this spiritual light shall have
revealed the law of more
earthly natures...[the scholar] shall look forward to an ever expanding
knowledge as to a becoming creator.
AmS 1.98 26 ...these fits of easy transmission and
reflection...are the law of
nature...
AmS 1.98 27 ...these fits of easy transmission and
reflection...are the law of
nature because they are the law of spirit.
AmS 1.103 10 ...he who has mastered any law in his
private thoughts, is
master to that extent of all men whose language he speaks...
AmS 1.111 24 ...let me see every trifle bristling with
the polarity that
ranges it instantly on an eternal law;...
AmS 1.114 2 ...in yourself is the law of all nature...
DSA 1.123 19 See again the perfection of the Law as
it...becomes the law
of society.
DSA 1.124 22 The perception of this law of laws awakens
in the mind a
sentiment which we call the religious sentiment...
DSA 1.130 4 Having seen that the law in us is
commanding, [Jesus] would
not suffer it to be commanded.
DSA 1.151 20 I look for the new Teacher that shall
follow so far those
shining laws that he...shall see the identity of the law of gravitation
with
purity of heart;...
LE 1.165 11 The condition of our incarnation in a
private self seems to be a
perpetual tendency to prefer the private law...to the exclusion of the
law of
universal being.
LE 1.165 12 The condition of our incarnation in a
private self seems to be a
perpetual tendency...to obey the private impulse, to the exclusion of
the law
of universal being.
MN 1.193 20 ...we set...a bound to the pretensions of
the law and the
church.
MN 1.197 4 That which once existed in intellect as pure
law, has now taken
body as Nature.
MN 1.200 22 ...thou must behold [nature] in a spirit as
grand as that by
which it exists, ere thou canst know the law.
MN 1.214 5 ...because ecstasy is the law and cause of
nature, you cannot
interpret it in too high and deep a sense.
MN 1.214 19 Does not the same law hold for virtue?
MN 1.222 20 The only way into nature is to enact our
best insight. Instantly
we...can speak a deeper law.
MR 1.232 18 ...the general system of our trade...is not
measured by the
exact law of reciprocity...
MR 1.233 15 ...all such ingenuous souls...who by the
law of their nature
must act simply, find these ways of trade unfit for them...
MR 1.235 25 Who could regret to see...a purer
taste...thinning the ranks of
competition in the labors...of law...
LT 1.265 14 Could we indicate the indicators...so that
all witnesses should
recognize a spiritual law as each well-known form flitted for a moment
across the wall, we should have a series of sketches which would report
to
the next ages the color and quality of ours.
LT 1.274 27 Grimly the same spirit [of Reform] looks
into the law of
Property...
LT 1.286 25 We have come to that which is the spring of
all power...and
who shall tell us according to what law its inspirations and its
informations
are given or witholden?
LT 1.288 19 ...where but in that Thought through which
we communicate
with absolute nature, and are made aware that...the law which clothes
us
with humanity remains anew?...shall we learn the Truth?
LT 1.288 24 ...we...do not know that the law and the
perception of the law
are at last one;...
LT 1.288 25 ...we do not know that...only as much as
the law enters us, becomes us, are we living men...
LT 1.288 27 ...we do not know that...only as much as
the law enters us, becomes us, are we living men,-immortal with the
immortality of this law.
Con 1.299 14 ...[conservatism] thinks there is a
general law without a
particular application...
Con 1.299 15 ...[conservatism] thinks there is a
general law without a
particular application,-law for all that does not include any one.
Con 1.304 5 The system of property and law goes back
for its origin to
barbarous and sacred times;...
Con 1.307 2 Touch any wood, or field, or house-lot, on
your peril, cry all
the gentlemen of this world;... And what is that peril? Knives and
muskets, if we meet you in the act; imprisonment, if we find you
afterward. And by
what authority, kind gentlemen? By our law.
Con 1.307 3 Touch any wood, or field, or house-lot, on
your peril, cry all
the gentlemen of this world;... And what is that peril? Knives and
muskets, if we meet you in the act; imprisonment, if we find you
afterward. And by
what authority, kind gentlemen? By our law. And your law,-is it just?
As
just for you as it was for us.
Con 1.307 5 We wrought for others under this law, and
got our lands so.
Con 1.307 6 We wrought for others under this law, and
got our lands so. I
repeat the question, Is your law just?
Con 1.307 10 I will none of your law, returns the
youth;...
Con 1.310 11 [Existing institutions] have...left
you...no law but our law...
Con 1.310 20 [Existing institutions] really have so
much flexibility as to
afford your talent and character...the same chance of demonstration and
success which they might have if there was no law and no property.
Con 1.314 1 A strong person makes the law and custom
null before his own
will.
Con 1.323 2 A state of war or anarchy, in which law has
little force, is so
far valuable that it puts every man on trial.
Con 1.323 20 ...it is always at last the virtue of some
men in the society, which keeps the law in any reverence and power.
Con 1.323 27 Is there not something shameful that I
should owe my
peaceful occupancy of my house and field, not to the knowledge of my
countrymen that I am useful, but to their respect for sundry other
reputable
persons, I know not whom, whose joint virtue still keeps the law in
good
odor?
Con 1.324 6 If [the hero] have earned his bread...in
the narrow and crooked
ways which were all an evil law had left him, he will make it at least
honorable by his expenditure.
Con 1.324 27 ...how can your law further or hinder me
in what I shall do to
men?
Con 1.325 8 I cannot thank your law for my protection.
Con 1.325 17 ...if I...become idle and dissolute, I
quickly come to love the
protection of a strong law...
Con 1.325 25 The law acts then as a screen of [the
intemperate, covetous
person's] unworthiness...
Tran 1.333 24 ...[the idealist] does not respect
government, except as far as
it reiterates the law of his mind;...
Tran 1.352 18 ...[the Transcendentalist says, my faith]
is a certain brief
experience, which...made me aware...that law existed for me and for
all;...
YA 1.366 9 The habit of living in the presence of these
invitations of
natural wealth...combined with the moral sentiment, which...has
interrogated every...law, has naturally given a strong direction to the
wishes
and aims of active young men, to...cultivate the soil.
YA 1.373 9 [Destiny's] law is, you shall have
everything as a member, nothing to yourself.
YA 1.374 13 ...the law of self-preservation is surer
policy than any
legislation can be.
YA 1.379 19 ...the office of statute law should be to
express and not to
impede the mind of mankind.
YA 1.393 10 The aristocracy, incorporated by law and
education, degrades
life for the unprivileged classes.
Hist 2.3 21 Each law in turn is made by circumstances
predominant...
Hist 2.5 12 Each new law and political movement has a
meaning for you.
Hist 2.6 26 We sympathize in the great moments of
history...because there
law was enacted...for us...
Hist 2.10 16 Every law which the state enacts indicates
a fact in human
nature; that is all.
Hist 2.13 6 Why should we make account of time, or of
magnitude, or of
figure? The soul knows them not, and genius, obeying its law, knows how
to play with them...
SR 2.50 23 No law can be sacred to me but that of my
nature.
SR 2.58 6 All the sallies of [a man's] will are rounded
in by the law of his
being...
SR 2.63 15 The joyful loyalty with which men have
everywhere suffered
the king...to walk among them by a law of his own...was the
hieroglyphic
by which they obscurely signified...the right of every man.
SR 2.63 18 The joyful loyalty with which men have
everywhere suffered
the king...to...represent the law in his person, was the hieroglyphic
by
which they obscurely signified...the right of every man.
SR 2.70 9 ...a man or a company of men, plastic and
permeable to
principles, by the law of nature must overpower and ride all
cities...who are
not.
SR 2.70 22 I see the same law working in nature for
conservation and
growth.
SR 2.71 12 Let...our docility to our own law
demonstrate the poverty of
nature and fortune beside our native riches.
SR 2.73 1 ...henceforward I obey no law less than the
eternal law.
SR 2.73 2 ...henceforward I obey no law less than the
eternal law.
SR 2.74 10 ...the law of consciousness abides.
SR 2.74 24 If any one imagines that this law [of
self-reliance] is lax, let him
keep its commandment one day.
SR 2.75 4 ...it demands something godlike in him
who...has ventured to
trust himself for a taskmaster. High be his heart...that he may in good
earnest be doctrine, society, law, to himself...
Comp 2.96 13 I shall attempt...to record some facts
that indicate the path of
the law of Compensation;...
Comp 2.100 5 This law [Compensation] writes the laws of
cities and
nations.
Comp 2.100 14 If the law is too mild, private vengeance
comes in.
Comp 2.102 7 That soul which within us is a sentiment,
outside of us is a
law.
Comp 2.107 14 It would seem there is always this
vindictive circumstance... certifying that the law is fatal;...
Comp 2.109 8 ...this law of laws [Compensation]...is
hourly preached in all
markets and workshops by flights of proverbs...
Comp 2.110 3 Our action is overmastered and
characterized above our will
by the law of nature.
Comp 2.114 27 The law of nature is, Do the thing, and
you shall have the
power;...
Comp 2.116 14 ...the law holds with equal sureness for
all right action.
Comp 2.121 21 There is no stunning confutation of [the
criminal's] nonsense before men and angels. Has he therefore outwitted
the law?
Comp 2.124 21 The changes which break up at short
intervals the
prosperity of men are advertisements of a nature whose law is growth.
SL 2.137 3 Our society is encumbered by ponderous
machinery, which
resembles the endless aqueducts which the Romans built...and which are
superseded by the discovery of the law that water rises to the level of
its
source.
SL 2.138 23 ...a higher law than that of our will
regulates events;...
SL 2.145 16 That mood into which a friend can bring us
is his dominion
over us. To the thoughts of that state of mind he has a right. All the
secrets
of that state of mind he can compel. This is a law which statesmen use
in
practice.
SL 2.157 6 This is that law whereby a work of
art...sets us in the same state
of mind wherein the artist was when he made it.
SL 2.161 24 The object of the man...is...to suffer the
law to traverse his
whole being without obstruction...
Lov1 2.170 27 ...it is to be hoped that...we may attain
to that inward view
of the law which shall describe a truth ever young and beautiful...
Fdsp 2.197 26 The law of nature is alternation for
evermore.
Fdsp 2.201 26 Happy is the house that shelters a
friend! ... Happier, if he
know the solemnity of that relation and honor its law!
Fdsp 2.206 26 ...I find this law of one to one
peremptory for conversation...
Prd1 2.222 10 ...a true prudence or law of shows
recognizes the co-presence
of other laws...
Prd1 2.225 3 [Prudence] respects...the law of polarity,
growth and death.
Prd1 2.228 1 Let a man keep the law,--any law,--and his
way will be
strown with satisfactions.
Prd1 2.228 7 If you think the senses final, obey their
law.
Prd1 2.230 19 There is a certain fatal dislocation in
our relation to nature... making every law our enemy...
Prd1 2.231 7 We have violated law upon law until we
stand amidst ruins...
Prd1 2.232 23 ...[Goethe's] Antonio and Tasso, both
apparently right, wrong each other. One living after the maxims of this
world and consistent
and true to them, the other fired with all divine sentiments, yet
grasping
also at the pleasures of sense, without submitting to their law. That
is a
grief we all feel...
Prd1 2.235 16 ...every thing in nature, even motes and
feathers, go by law
and not by luck...
OS 2.274 16 After its own law...is the rate of [the
soul's] progress to be
computed.
OS 2.275 10 This is the law of moral and of mental
gain.
OS 2.275 24 Within the same sentiment is the germ of
intellectual growth, which obeys the same law.
OS 2.282 21 The nature of these revelations is the
same; they are
perceptions of the absolute law.
OS 2.293 9 [God's presence] inspires in man an
infallible trust. ... In the
presence of law to his mind he is overflowed with a reliance so
universal
that it sweeps away all cherished hopes and the most stable projects of
mortal condition in its flood.
OS 2.296 16 [The soul]...feels that the grass grows and
the stone falls by a
law inferior to, and dependent on, its nature.
Cir 2.302 4 Our globe seen by God is a transparent
law...
Cir 2.302 4 The law dissolves the fact and holds it
fluid.
Cir 2.304 21 Every general law [is] only a particular
fact of some more
general law...
Cir 2.304 22 Every general law [is] only a particular
fact of some more
general law...
Cir 2.308 12 Each new step we take in thought
reconciles twenty
seemingly discordant facts, as expressions of one law.
Cir 2.314 11 Has the naturalist or chemist learned his
craft...who has not
yet discerned the deeper law whereof this is only a partial or
approximate
statement...
Cir 2.314 23 The same law of eternal procession ranges
all that we call the
virtues...
Int 2.327 27 Whatever any mind doth or saith is after a
law...
Int 2.328 1 ...this native law remains over [the mind]
after it has come to
reflection or conscious thought.
Int 2.331 10 At last comes the era of reflection...when
we keep the mind's
eye open...whilst we act, intent to learn the secret law of some class
of facts.
Int 2.332 6 It seems as if the law of the intellect
resembled that law of
nature by which we now inspire, now expire the breath;...
Int 2.332 7 It seems as if the law of the intellect
resembled that law of
nature by which we now inspire, now expire the breath;...
Int 2.332 10 It seems as if the law of the intellect
resembled that law of
nature...by which the heart now draws in, then hurls out the
blood,--the law
of undulation.
Int 2.342 12 ...he [in whom the love of truth
predominates]...respects the
highest law of his being.
Art1 2.365 20 A true announcement of the law of
creation...would carry art
up into the kingdom of nature...
Art1 2.368 16 ...[genius] will raise to a divine
use...our law...
Pt1 3.17 23 The meaner the type by which a law is
expressed, the more
pungent it is...
Pt1 3.27 1 ...there is a great public power on which
[the intellectual man] can draw, by...suffering the ethereal tides to
roll and circulate through him; then he is caught up into the life of
the Universe...his thought is law...
Exp 3.52 20 I thus express the law as it is read from
the platform of
ordinary life...
Exp 3.53 5 ...[physicians] esteem each man the victim
of another, who
winds him round his finger by knowing the law of his being;...
Exp 3.64 10 [Nature's] darlings, the great, the strong,
the beautiful, are not
children of our law;...
Exp 3.64 23 Law of copyright and international
copyright is to be
discussed...
Exp 3.70 23 That which proceeds in succession might be
remembered, but
that which is coexistent, or ejaculated from a deeper cause, as yet far
from
being conscious, knows not its own tendency. So is it with us, now
sceptical or without unity, because immersed in forms and effects all
seeming to be of equal yet hostile value, and now religious, whilst in
the
reception of spiritual law.
Exp 3.79 5 ...there is no crime to the intellect. That
is antinomian or
hypernomian, and judges law as well as fact.
Exp 3.83 7 I can very confidently announce one or
another law...
Exp 3.84 20 I hear always the law of Adrastia, that
every soul which had
acquired any truth, should be safe from harm until another period.
Exp 3.84 27 I know that the world I converse with in
the city and in the
farms, is not the world I think. I observe that difference, and shall
observe
it. One day I shall know the value and law of this discrepance.
Exp 3.85 12 ...far be from me the despair which
prejudges the law by a
paltry empiricism;...
Chr1 3.94 5 Higher natures overpower lower ones by
affecting them with a
certain sleep. The faculties are locked up, and offer no resistance.
Perhaps
that is the universal law.
Chr1 3.106 1 Two persons lately...have given me
occasion for thought. When I explored the source of their sanctity and
charm for the imagination, it seemed as if each answered, From my
non-conformity; I never listened to
your people's law...
Mrs1 3.120 17 ...the salt, the dates, the ivory, and
the gold, for which these
horrible regions are visited, find their way into...countries where
man... establishes a select society...which, without written laws or
exact usage of
any kind, perpetuates itself...
Mrs1 3.125 1 My gentleman gives the law where he is;...
Mrs1 3.130 6 ...come from year to year and see how
permanent [the
distinction of caste or fashion] is, in this Boston or New York life of
man, where too it has not the least countenance from the law of the
land.
Mrs1 3.147 12 ...'t is the eternal law/ That first in
beauty shall be first in
might./
Gts 3.162 1 The law of benefits is a difficult channel,
which requires
careful sailing, or rude boats.
Nat2 3.183 14 This guiding identity [in
nature]...characterizes every law.
Pol1 3.199 6 ...every law and usage was a man's
expedient to meet a
particular case;...
Pol1 3.200 6 Republics abound in young civilians who
believe...that any
measure, though it were absurd, may be imposed on a people if only you
can get sufficient voices to make it a law.
Pol1 3.200 15 The law is only a memorandum.
Pol1 3.201 12 What the tender poetic youth dreams, and
prays, and paints
to-day...shall be triumphant law and establishment for a hundred
years...
Pol1 3.203 5 ...so long as it comes to the owners in
the direct way, no other
opinion would arise in any equitable community than that property
should
make the law for property, and persons the law for persons.
Pol1 3.203 6 ...so long as it comes to the owners in
the direct way, no other
opinion would arise in any equitable community than that property
should
make the law for property, and persons the law for persons.
Pol1 3.203 11 ...in the other case, of patrimony, the
law makes an
ownership which will be valid in each man's view according to the
estimate
which he sets on the public tranquillity.
Pol1 3.203 17 It was not...found easy to embody the
readily admitted
principle that property should make law for property...
Pol1 3.204 15 ...there is an instinctive sense...that
if men can be educated, the institutions will share their improvement
and the moral sentiment will
write the law of the land.
Pol1 3.205 17 ...the attributes of a person, his wit
and his moral energy, will
exercise, under any law or extinguishing tyranny, their proper force...
Pol1 3.205 19 ...the attributes of a person, his wit
and his moral energy, will
exercise, under any law or extinguishing tyranny, their proper
force...if not
for the law, then against it;...
Pol1 3.206 12 The law may do what it will with the
owner of property;...
Pol1 3.206 15 The law may in a mad freak say that all
shall have power
except the owners of property;...
Pol1 3.206 17 ...by a higher law, the property will,
year after year, write
every statute that respects property.
Pol1 3.206 22 What the owners wish to do, the whole
power of property
will do, either through the law or else in defiance of it.
Pol1 3.212 8 Want of liberty, by strengthening law and
decorum, stupefies
conscience.
Pol1 3.213 12 The idea after which each community is
aiming to make and
mend its law, is the will of the wise man.
Pol1 3.215 5 If I put myself in the place of my child,
and we stand in one
thought and see that things are thus or thus, that perception is law
for him
and me.
NR 3.227 20 ...if an angel should come to chant the
chorus of the moral
law, he would eat too much gingerbread...
NR 3.234 22 We obey the same intellectual integrity
when we study in
exceptions the law of the world.
NER 3.256 1 ...the country is frequently affording
solitary examples of
resistance to the government, solitary nullifiers...who...embarrass the
courts
of law by non-juring...
NER 3.259 27 ...[some intelligent persons] jumped the
Greek and Latin, and read law, medicine, or sermons, without it.
NER 3.263 14 ...wherever...a just and heroic soul finds
itself...by the new
quality of character it shall put forth it shall abrogate that old
condition, law, or school in which it stands...
NER 3.263 15 ...wherever...a just and heroic soul finds
itself...by the new
quality of character it shall put forth it shall abrogate that old
condition, law, or school in which it stands, before the law of its own
mind.
UGM 4.8 12 Gift is contrary to the law of the universe.
UGM 4.19 13 Rotation is the law of nature.
UGM 4.22 3 ...if there should appear in the company
some gentle soul who
knows little...of Carolina or Cuba, but who announces a law that
disposes
these particulars, and so certifies me of the equity which checkmates
every
false player...that man liberates me;...
UGM 4.28 15 ...the law of individuality collects its
secret strength: you are
you, and I am I, and so we remain.
UGM 4.28 22 ...every individual strives...to impose the
law of its being on
every other creature...
PPh 4.48 2 We unite all things by perceiving the law
which pervades
them;...
PNR 4.82 14 These expansions or extensions [of facts]
consist in
continuing the spiritual sight where the horizon falls on our natural
vision, and by this second sight discovering the long lines of law
which shoot in
every direction.
PNR 4.82 21 Whatever [Plato] looks upon discloses a
second sense, and
ulterior senses. His perception of the generation of contraries, of
death out
of life and life out of death,--that law by which, in nature,
decomposition is
recomposition...
PNR 4.89 18 It was a high scheme, his absolute
privilege for the best...as
the premium which [Plato] would set on grandeur. There shall be exempts
of two kinds:...secondly, those who by eminence of nature and desert
are
out of reach of your rewards. Let such be free of the city and above
the law.
SwM 4.96 27 ...by being assimilated to the original
soul...the soul of man
does then easily flow into all things, and all things flow into it:
they mix; and he is present and sympathetic with their structure and
law.
SwM 4.106 14 The thoughts in which [Swedenborg] lived
were, the
universality of each law in nature; the Platonic doctrine of the scale
or
degrees;...
SwM 4.109 16 Gravitation, as explained by Newton, is
good, but grander
when we find chemistry only an extension of the law of masses into
particles...
SwM 4.110 9 ...the circles of intellect relate to those
of the heavens. Each
law of nature has the like universality;...
SwM 4.114 6 It is a constant law of the organic body
that large, compound, or visible forms exist and subsist from smaller,
simpler and ultimately from
invisible forms...
SwM 4.117 6 Behmen, and all mystics, imply this law [of
Correspondence] in their dark riddle-writing.
SwM 4.119 10 When [Swedenborg] attempted to announce
the law most
sanely, he was forced to couch it in parable.
SwM 4.123 16 [Swedenborg] saw things in their law...
SwM 4.127 12 The book [Swedenborg's Conjugal Love] had
been grand if
the Hebraism had been omitted and the law stated without Gothicism...
SwM 4.130 14 Success, or a fortunate genius, seems to
depend...on a due
proportion...of moral and mental power, which perhaps obeys the law of
those chemical ratios which make a proportion in volumes necessary to
combination...
SwM 4.140 15 ...Swedenborg's revelation is a
confounding of planes,--a
capital offence in so learned a categorist. This is to carry the law of
surface
into the plane of substance...
SwM 4.141 4 [The scenery and circumstance of the newly
parted soul] must not be inferior in tone to the already known works of
the artist who
sculptures the globes of the firmament and writes the moral law.
MoS 4.158 5 ...shall the young man aim at a leading
part in law, in politics, in trade? It will not be pretended that a
success in either of these kinds is
quite coincident with what is best and inmost in his mind.
MoS 4.164 5 In 1571...Montaigne...retired from the
practice of law at
Bordeaux...
MoS 4.172 24 [The wise skeptic's] politics are
those...of Krishna, in the
Bhagavat, There is none who is worthy of my love or hatred; whilst he
sentences law, physic, divinity, commerce and custom.
MoS 4.177 1 ...is no community of sentiment
discoverable in distant times
and places? And when it shows the power of self-interest, I accept that
as
part of the divine law...
MoS 4.179 12 So vast is the disproportion between the
sky of law and the
pismire of performance under it, that whether [a man] is a man of worth
or
a sot is not so great a matter as we say.
MoS 4.179 17 Shall I add, as one juggle of this
enchantment, the stunning
non-intercourse law which makes co-operation impossible?
MoS 4.183 19 This faith avails to the whole emergency
of life and objects. The world is saturated with deity and with law.
ShP 4.201 9 Every book supplies its time with one good
word; every
municipal law, every trade, every folly of the day;...
NMW 4.258 14 It was...the eternal law of man and of the
world which
baulked and ruined [Napoleon];...
GoW 4.273 20 [Goethe] had a power to unite the detached
atoms again by
their own law.
ET1 5.13 25 [Coleridge said] There were only three
things which the
government had brought into that garden of delights [Sicily], namely,
itch, pox and famine. Whereas in Malta, the force of law and mind was
seen...
ET1 5.19 22 [Wordsworth] thinks more of the education
of circumstances
than of tuition. 'T is not question whether there are offences of which
the
law takes cognizance, but whether there are offences of which the law
does
not take cognizance.
ET1 5.19 23 [Wordsworth] thinks more of the education
of circumstances
than of tuition. 'T is not question whether there are offences of which
the
law takes cognizance, but whether there are offences of which the law
does
not take cognizance.
ET2 5.27 14 Watchfulness is the law of the ship...
ET4 5.44 5 ...this writer [Robert Knox] did not found
his assumed races on
any necessary law...
ET4 5.46 21 We anticipate in the doctrine of race
something like that law
of physiology that whatever bone, muscle, or essential organ is found
in
one healthy individual, the same part or organ may be found in or near
the
same place in its congener;...
ET4 5.51 2 Everything English is a fusion of distant
and antagonistic
elements. The language is mixed;...the currents of thought are
counter... aggressive freedom and hospitable law with bitter
class-legislation;...
ET4 5.64 24 In the case of the ship-money, the judges
delivered it for law, that England being an island, the very midland
shires therein are all to be
accounted maritime;...
ET4 5.67 12 ...[the fair Saxon man] is moulded for law,
lawful trade...
ET5 5.75 10 Last of all the Norman or French-Dane
arrived [in England], and formally conquered, harried and ruled the
kingdom. A century later it
came out that the Saxon...had managed to make the victor speak the
language and accept the law and usage of the victim;...
ET5 5.97 4 The nearer we look, the more artificial is
[the Englishmen's] social system. Their law is a network of fictions.
ET6 5.110 27 The favorite phrase of [the Englishmen's]
law is, a custom
whereof the memory of man runneth not back to the contrary.
ET8 5.137 11 ...[the English] administer, in different
parts of the world, the
codes of every empire and race; in Canada, the old French law;...
ET8 5.142 9 ...[the English] hold in esteem the
barrister engaged in the
severer studies of the law.
ET9 5.144 15 There is no freak so ridiculous but some
Englishman has
attempted to immortalize by money and law.
ET9 5.147 2 Lord Chatham goes for liberty and no
taxation without
representation;--for that is British law;...
ET9 5.147 4 Lord Chatham goes for liberty and no
taxation without
representation;--for that is British law; but not a hobnail shall they
dare
make in America, but buy their nails in England;--for that also is
British
law;...
ET10 5.153 15 [The English] are under the Jewish law,
and read with
sonorous emphasis that their days shall be long in the land...
ET10 5.161 20 Steam has enabled men to choose what law
they will live
under.
ET11 5.173 18 The Anglican clergy are identified with
the aristocracy. Time and law have made the joining and moulding
perfect in every part.
ET11 5.196 22 This is the charter, or the chartism,
which fogs and seas and
rains proclaimed [in England],--that intellect and personal force
should
make the law;...
ET12 5.211 24 Charles I. said that he understood
English law as well as a
gentleman ought to understand it.
ET14 5.241 4 Plato had signified the same sense, when
he said, All the
great arts require a subtle and speculative research into the law of
nature...
ET14 5.254 10 No hope, no sublime augury cheers the
[English] student, no secure striding from experiment onward to a
foreseen law...
ET14 5.256 19 The English have lost sight of the fact
that poetry exists to
speak the spiritual law...
ET14 5.258 16 By the law of contraries, I look for an
irresistible taste for
Orientalism in Britain.
ET15 5.261 7 The celebrated Lord Somers knew of no good
law proposed
and passed in his time, to which the public papers had not directed his
attention.
ET15 5.267 17 The daily paper [London Times] is the
work...chiefly, it is
said, of young men recently from the University, and perhaps reading
law
in chambers in London.
ET16 5.287 19 ...'t is certain as God liveth, the gun
that does not need
another gun, the law of love and justice alone, can effect a clean
revolution.
ET18 5.300 14 A bitter class-legislation gives power
[in England] to those
who are rich enough to buy a law.
ET18 5.303 25 ...who would see...the explosion of their
well-husbanded
forces, must follow the swarms...pouring out now for two hundred years
from the British islands...carrying the Saxon seed, with its instinct
for
liberty and law...
ET18 5.305 18 There is [in England] a drag of inertia
which resists reform
in every shape;...the abolition of slavery, of impressment, penal code
and
entails. They praise this drag, under the formula that it is the
excellence of
the British constitution that no law can anticipate the public opinion.
ET18 5.306 1 You cannot account for [Englishmen's]
success by their
Christianity, commerce, charter, common law, Parliament, or letters...
F 6.25 17 ...the great day of the feast of life, is
that in which the inward eye
opens...to the omnipresence of law...
F 6.48 27 If we thought men were free in the sense that
in a single
exception one fantastical will could prevail over the law of things, it
were
all one as if a child's hand could pull down the sun.
Pow 6.54 6 [All successful men] believed that things
went not by luck, but
by law;...
Pow 6.56 19 A man who knows men, can talk well on
politics, trade, law, war, religion.
Pow 6.66 19 It is an esoteric doctrine of society that
a little wickedness is
good to make muscle;...as if poor decayed formalists of law and order
cannot run like wild goats, wolves, and conies;...
Pow 6.80 21 ...[spirit] is as much a subject of exact
law and arithmetic as
fluids and gases are;...
Wth 6.88 2 ...here we must recite the iron law which
nature thunders in
these northern climates.
Wth 6.94 18 ...the supply in nature of
railroad-presidents...fire-annihilators, etc., is limited by the same
law which keeps the proportion in the supply of
carbon, of alum, and of hydrogen.
Wth 6.101 9 ...a mass is an immense centre of motion
[said the Marseilles
banker], but it must be begun, it must be kept up:--and he might have
added
that the way in which it must be begun and kept up is by obedience to
the
law of particles.
Wth 6.121 1 The rule is...to learn practically the
secret...that things...will
show to the watchful their own law.
Wth 6.126 8 Will [the man] spend his income, or will he
invest? His body
and every organ is under the same law.
Wth 6.126 13 [The liquor of life] passes through the
sacred fermentations, by that law of nature whereby everything climbs
to higher platforms...
Ctr 6.140 4 ...to meliorate is the law of nature;...
Ctr 6.140 23 Politics is...a poor patching. We are
always a little late. The
evil is done, the law is passed...
Bhr 6.186 14 Necessity is the law of all who are not
self-possessed.
Wsp 6.209 27 In this country...the phrase higher law
became a political
gibe.
Wsp 6.215 6 The true meaning of spiritual is...that law
which executes
itself...
Wsp 6.219 5 ...to [man]...the lures of passion and the
commandments of
duty are opened; and the next lesson taught is the continuation of the
inflexible law of matter into the subtile kingdom of will and of
thought;...
Wsp 6.221 7 The law is the basis of the human mind.
Wsp 6.221 13 Law it is, which is without name, or
color, or hands, or feet;...
Wsp 6.238 3 ...the highest virtue is always against the
law.
Wsp 6.241 13 There will be a new church founded on
moral science;...the
algebra and mathematics of ethical law...
CbW 6.248 8 Nothing [said Mirabeau] is impossible to
the man who can
will. Is that necessary? That shall be:--this is the only law of
success.
CbW 6.249 20 When [the population] reaches its true law
of action, every
man that is born will be hailed as essential.
CbW 6.249 24 In old Egypt it was established law that
the vote of a
prophet be reckoned equal to a hundred hands.
CbW 6.261 18 ...perhaps [the rich man] can give wise
counsel in a court of
law.
CbW 6.264 16 ...whoever sees the law which distributes
things, does not
despond...
CbW 6.277 22 The main difference between people seems
to be that one
man can come under obligations on which you can rely,--is obligable;
and
another is not. As he has not a law within him, there's nothing to tie
him to.
Bty 6.286 5 ...we are aware of a perfect law in
nature...
Bty 6.290 8 'T is a law of botany that in plants the
same virtues follow the
same forms.
Bty 6.292 27 I have been told by persons of experience
in matters of taste
that the fashions follow a law of gradation...
Bty 6.293 17 I need not say how wide the same law [of
gradation] ranges...
Ill 6.308 7 When thou dost return/ .../ Beholding.../
...out of endeavor/ To
change and to flow,/ The gas become solid,/ And phantoms and nothings/
Return to be things,/ And endless imbroglio/ Is law and the
world,--/Then
first shalt thou know,/ That in the wild turmoil,/ Horsed on the
Proteus,/ Thou ridest to power,/ And to endurance./
Ill 6.321 17 How can we penetrate the law of our
shifting moods and
susceptibility?
SS 7.10 23 When a young barrister said to the late Mr.
Mason, I keep my
chamber to read law,--Read law! replied the veteran, 't is in the
court-room
you must read law.
SS 7.10 24 When a young barrister said to the late Mr.
Mason, I keep my
chamber to read law,--Read law! replied the veteran, 't is in the
court-room
you must read law.
Civ 7.33 26 ...if there be...a country where knowledge
cannot be diffused
without perils of mob law and statute law;...that country is...not
civil, but
barbarous;...
Art2 7.37 4 All departments of life at the present
day...seem to feel, and to
labor to express, the identity of their law.
Art2 7.40 14 I hasten to state the principle which
prescribes...its firm law to
the useful and the beautiful arts.
Art2 7.40 15 I hasten to state the principle which
prescribes...its firm law to
the useful and the beautiful arts. The law is this. The universal soul
is the
alone creator of the useful and the beautiful; therefore to make
anything
useful or beautiful, the individual must be submitted to the universal
mind.
Art2 7.40 24 Nature is the representative of the
universal mind, and the law
becomes this,--that Art must be a complement to Nature...
Art2 7.41 14 [Our works] must be conformed to
[Nature's] law...
Art2 7.41 27 It is the law of fluids that prescribes
the shape of the boat...
Art2 7.42 27 Let us now consider this [natural] law as
it affects the works
that have beauty for their end...
Art2 7.48 6 Let us proceed to the consideration of the
law stated in the
beginning of this essay...
Elo1 7.87 17 The superior court must establish the law
for this...
Elo1 7.88 7 The statement of the fact...sinks before
the statement of the
law...
Elo1 7.88 16 Lord Mansfield's merit is the merit of
common sense. It is the
same quality we admire in...Franklin. Its application to law seems
quite
accidental.
Elo1 7.89 6 Next to the knowledge of the fact and its
law is method, which
constitutes the genius and efficiency of all remarkable men.
DL 7.132 8 The language of a ruder age has given to
common law the
maxim that every man's house is his castle...
Boks 7.192 4 In a library we are surrounded by many
hundreds of dear
friends, but...it is the law of their limbo that they must not speak
until
spoken to;...
Cour 7.259 27 When we get an advantage...it is because
our adversary has
committed a fault, not that we have taken the initiative and given the
law.
Suc 7.283 18 ...we value ourselves on all these feats.
'T is the way of the
world; 't is the law of youth, and of unfolding strength.
Suc 7.300 25 The mind yields sympathetically to the
tendencies or law
which stream through things...
Suc 7.306 3 The very law of averages might have assured
you that there
will be in every hundred heads, say ten or five good heads.
Suc 7.308 14 We may apply this affirmative law to
letters, to manners...
OA 7.321 21 Nature, in the main, vindicates her law [of
time].
PI 8.7 5 ...as soon as once thought begins, it refuses
to remember whose
brain it belongs to;...and goes whirling off...in a direction
self-chosen, by
law of thought and not by law of kitchen clock or county committee.
PI 8.7 6 ...as soon as once thought begins, it refuses
to remember whose
brain it belongs to;...and goes whirling off...in a direction
self-chosen, by
law of thought and not by law of kitchen clock or county committee.
PI 8.8 7 Identity of law, perfect order in
physics...exist.
PI 8.9 27 Every correspondence we observe in mind and
matter suggests a
substance older and deeper than either of these old nobilities. We see
the
law gleaming through...
PI 8.16 7 ...whenever you enunciate a natural law you
discover that you
have enunciated a law of the mind.
PI 8.16 8 ...whenever you enunciate a natural law you
discover that you
have enunciated a law of the mind.
PI 8.31 23 [The poet] affirms the applicability of the
ideal law to this
moment...
PI 8.34 6 No matter what [your subject] is...if it has
a natural prominence to
you, work away until you come to the heart of it: then it will...as
fully
represent the central law...as if it were the book of Genesis or the
book of
Doom.
PI 8.39 16 ...we demand of [the poet] what he demands
of himself,-- veracity, first of all. But with that, he is the
lawgiver, as being an exact
reporter of the essential law.
PI 8.42 21 Anything, child, that the mind covets...thou
mayest obtain, by
keeping the law of thy members and the law of thy mind.
SA 8.84 1 It is the law of our constitution that every
change in our
experience instantly indicates itself on our countenance and
carriage...
SA 8.98 20 The law of the table is Beauty...
SA 8.98 24 Everything is unseasonable which is private
to two or three or
any portion of the company. Tact never violates for a moment this
law;...
Elo2 8.111 13 ...[an anecdote of eloquence] has a
beautiful and prodigious
surprise in it. For all can see and understand the means by which a
battle is
gained...they see...the character and advantages of the ground, so that
the
result is often predicted by the observer with great certainty before
the
charge is sounded. Not so in a court of law, or in a legislature.
Elo2 8.124 16 ...in your struggles with the
world...seek refuge...in the
precepts and example of Him whose law is love...
Res 8.149 8 It is a law of chemistry that every gas is
a vacuum to every
other gas;...
Res 8.150 5 ...the law of light, which Newton said
proceeded by fits of easy
reflection and transmission...is the law of mind;...
Res 8.150 8 ...the come-and-go of the pendulum, is the
law of mind;...
Res 8.153 8 When I see in these brave plants [the
willows] this vigor and
immortality in weakness, I find a sudden relief and pleasure in
observing
the mighty law of vegetation...
QO 8.184 25 So the sarcasm attributed to Baron Alderson
upon Brougham, What a wonderful versatile mind has Brougham!...if he
only knew a little of
law, he would know a little of everything.
PC 8.208 20 Now that by the increased humanity of law
she controls her
property, [woman] inevitably takes the next step to her share in power.
PC 8.222 24 [Newton's] law was only a particular of the
more universal
law of centrality.
PC 8.222 25 [Newton's] law was only a particular of the
more universal
law of centrality.
PC 8.222 26 Every law in Nature...has a counterpart in
the intellect.
PC 8.223 19 Mind carries the law;...
PC 8.224 16 The good wit finds the law from a single
observation...
PC 8.224 17 The good wit finds the law from a single
observation,-the
law, and its limitations, and its correspondences...
PC 8.229 25 The same law holds for the intellect as for
the will.
PPo 8.248 25 A law or statute is to [Hafiz] what a
fence is to a nimble
school-boy,-a temptation for a jump.
PPo 8.252 3 The [Persian] law of the ghaselle, or
shorter ode, requires that
the poet insert his name in the last stanza.
Insp 8.270 21 The Hunterian law of arrested development
is not confined
to vegetable and animal structure...
Insp 8.294 22 We have not learned the law of the
mind...
Grts 8.306 19 ...diamagnetism is a law of the mind...
Grts 8.310 3 As [the Quakers] express [self-respect],
it might be thus...if at
any time I...propose a journey or a course of conduct, I perhaps find a
silent
obstacle in my mind that I cannot account for. ... It is not an oracle,
nor an
angel, nor a dream, nor a law;...
Grts 8.312 22 ...the highest wisdom does not concern
itself with particular
men, but with man enamoured with the law and the Eternal Source.
Grts 8.314 9 It is easy to draw traits [of greatness]
from Napoleon, who... was intellectual and knew the law of things.
Imtl 8.342 20 The health of the mind consists in the
perception of law.
Imtl 8.342 21 [The mind's] dignity consists in being
under the law.
Dem1 10.11 23 ...all the bravest tales of Homer and the
poets, modern
philosophers can explain with profound judgment of law and state and
ethics.
Dem1 10.22 21 ...we know that the law of the Universe
is one for each and
for all.
Dem1 10.22 27 Every fact in which the moral elements
intermingle is not
the less under the dominion of fatal law.
PerF 10.73 3 The man must bend to the law, never the
law to him.
PerF 10.82 24 The imagination enriches [the man], as if
there were no
other; the memory opens all her cabinets and archives;...Poetry her
splendor
and joy and the august circles of eternal law.
PerF 10.86 6 Things are saturated with the moral law.
PerF 10.87 25 ...the courts snatch...at any vicious
form of law to rule [the
moral sentiment] out;...
Chr2 10.97 19 It would instantly indispose us to any
person claiming to
speak for the Author of Nature, the setting forth any fact or law which
we
did not find in our consciousness.
Chr2 10.104 6 The populace drag down the gods to their
own level, and
give them their egotism; whilst in Nature is none at all, God...known
only
as pure law...
Chr2 10.106 17 ...what has been running on through
three horizons, or
ninety years, looks to all the world like a law of Nature...
Chr2 10.112 1 The constitution and law in America must
be written on
ethical principles...
Chr2 10.118 26 How many people are there in Boston?
Some two hundred
thousand. Well, then so many sects. Of course, each poor soul loses all
his
old stays;...no fagot, no penance, no fine, no rebuke. Is not this
wrong? is
not this dangerous? 'T is not wrong, but the law of growth.
Edc1 10.125 16 ...the poor man, whom the law does not
allow to take an
ear of corn when starving...is allowed to put his hand into the pocket
of the
rich, and say, You shall educate me...
Edc1 10.130 13 Why does [man] track in the midnight
heaven a pure spark, a luminous patch...but because he acquires thereby
a majestic sense of
power;...and finding and carrying their law in his mind, can, as it
were, see
his simple idea realized up yonder in giddy distances...
Edc1 10.131 23 Yonder magnificent astronomy [man] is at
last to import, fetching away...solstice, period, comet and binal star,
by comprehending
their relation and law.
Edc1 10.133 27 We are not encouraged when the law
touches [education] with its fingers.
Edc1 10.141 12 ...[the boy] gladly enters a school
which...teaches by
practice the law of conversation...
Edc1 10.152 24 Whatever becomes of our method [of
teaching], the
conditions stand fast,-six hours, and thirty, fifty, or a hundred and
fifty
pupils. Something must be done, and done speedily, and in this distress
the
wisest are tempted...to proclaim martial law...
Edc1 10.157 21 Set this law up, whatever becomes of the
rules of the
school: [the pupils] must not whisper, much less talk;...
Supl 10.170 12 I once attended a dinner given to a
great state functionary
by functionaries,-men of law, state and trade.
SovE 10.187 20 In the court of law the judge sits over
the culprit, but in the
court of life in the same hour the judge also stands as culprit before
a true
tribunal.
SovE 10.187 24 Every judge is a culprit, every law an
abuse.
SovE 10.188 5 It is the same fact existing as sentiment
and as will in the
mind, which works in Nature as irresistible law...
SovE 10.188 21 Melioration is the law.
SovE 10.192 25 The law is: To each shall be rendered
his own.
SovE 10.195 11 We perish, and perish gladly, if the law
remains.
SovE 10.195 22 Cripples and invalids, we doubt not
there are bounding
fawns in the forest, and lilies with graceful, springing stem; so
neither do
we doubt or fail to love the eternal law, of which we are such shabby
practisers.
SovE 10.196 8 The law of gravity is not hurt by every
accident...
SovE 10.196 10 The law of gravity is not hurt by every
accident, though
our leg be broken. No more is the law of justice by our departure from
it.
SovE 10.209 12 ...the inspirations we catch of this
[moral] law are not
continuous and technical...
SovE 10.212 1 The mind as it opens transfers very fast
its choice...from
London or Washington law...to the self-revealing idea;...
SovE 10.213 26 A man who has accustomed himself...to
pierce to the
principle and moral law, and everywhere to find that,-has put himself
out
of the reach of all skepticism;...
Prch 10.222 20 We are in transition, from the worship
of the fathers which
enshrined the law in a private and personal history...
Prch 10.222 22 We are in transition, from the worship
of the fathers which
enshrined the law in a private and personal history, to a worship which
recognizes the true eternity of the law...
Prch 10.234 3 ...new shop, or old cathedral, it is all
one to [the deep
observer]. He will find...as dazzling a glory on the invincible law.
MoL 10.248 21 You [scholars] are here as the carriers
of the power of
Nature...as...Smith, with his law of trade;...
Schr 10.261 16 Literary men gladly acknowledge these
ties which find for
the homeless and the stranger a welcome where least looked for. But in
proportion as we are conversant with the laws of life, we have seen the
like. We are used to these surprises. This is but one operation of a
more general
law.
Schr 10.262 27 I think the peculiar office of
scholars...is to be...affirmers of
the one law...
Schr 10.264 1 ...[intellect] sees no bound to the
eternal proceeding of law
forth into nature.
Schr 10.264 3 All the sciences are only new
applications...of the one law
which [the scholar's] mind is.
Schr 10.279 23 Order is heaven's first law.
Plu 10.296 2 Montesquieu drew from [Plutarch] his
definition of law...
LLNE 10.338 23 The result [of Modern Science] in
literature and the
general mind was a return to law;...
LLNE 10.353 15 ...it would be better to say, Let us be
lovers and servants
of that which is just, and straightway every man becomes a centre of a
holy
and beneficent republic, which he sees to include all men in its law...
SlHr 10.442 12 Many good stories are still told of the
perplexity of jurors
who found the law and the evidence on one side, and yet Squire Hoar had
said that he believed, on his conscience, his client entitled to a
verdict.
Thor 10.474 12 The depth of [Thoreau's] perception
found likeness of law
throughout Nature...
Thor 10.474 13 ...I know not any genius who so swiftly
inferred universal
law from the single fact [as did Thoreau].
Thor 10.477 26 ...One who surpasses his fellow citizens
in virtue is no
longer a part of the city. Their law is not for him, since he is a law
to
himself.
Carl 10.491 22 [Carlyle] treats [young men] with
contempt;...they praise
moral suasion, he goes for murder, money, capital punishment and other
pretty abominations of English law.
Carl 10.492 22 [Carlyle says] St. John was insulted by
the Dutch; he came
home, got the law passed that foreign vessels should pay high fees, and
it
cut the throat of the Dutch, and made the English trade.
HDC 11.30 12 In the country, without any interference
of the law, the
agricultural life favors the permanence of families.
HDC 11.44 2 The necessity of the colonists wrote the
law.
HDC 11.47 23 By the law of 1641 [in Concord], every
man...might
introduce any business into a public meeting.
HDC 11.65 5 The charges of education and of
legislation, at this period, seem to have afflicted the town [Concord];
for they vote to petition the
General Court to be eased of the law relating to providing a
school-master;...
HDC 11.71 8 In September [1774], incensed at the new
royal law which
made the judges dependent on the crown, the inhabitants [of Concord]
assembled on the common...
HDC 11.80 10 [The people of Concord] fell into a common
error...that the
remedy was...to prescribe by law the prices of articles.
HDC 11.81 3 ...whilst the town [Concord] had its own
full share of the
public distress, it was very far from desiring relief at the cost of
order and
law.
HDC 11.81 26 The General Court...draughted a
constitution, sent it here [to
Concord], and asked the town whether they would have it for the law of
the
State?
EWI 11.104 6 ...if we saw...pregnant women set in the
treadmill for
refusing to work; when, not they, but the eternal law of animal nature
refused to work;...we too should wince.
EWI 11.106 3 [Granville] Sharpe instantly sat down and
gave himself to
the study of English law for more than two years...
EWI 11.106 7 [Granville] Sharpe instantly...gave
himself to the study of
English law...until he had proved that the opinions relied on, of
Talbot and
Yorke, were incompatible...with the whole spirit of English law.
EWI 11.106 25 Immemorial usage preserves the memory of
positive law, long after all traces of the occasion, reason, authority
and time of its
introduction are lost;...
EWI 11.110 8 The [English] assailants of slavery had
early agreed to limit
their political action on this subject to the abolition of the trade,
but
Granville Sharpe...felt constrained to record his protest against the
limitation, declaring that slavery was as much a crime against the
Divine
law as the slave-trade.
EWI 11.111 7 [The West Indian slave] was worked sixteen
hours, and his
ration by law, in some islands, was a pint of flour and one salt
herring a day.
EWI 11.117 10 ...the habit of oppression was not
destroyed [in the West
Indies] by a law and a day of jubilee.
EWI 11.121 12 ...men of all colors have equal rights in
law [in Jamaica], and an equal footing in society...
EWI 11.129 17 Whilst I have meditated in my solitary
walks on the
magnanimity of the English Bench and Senate, reaching out the benefit
of
the law to the most helpless citizen in her world-wide realm [the West
Indian slave], I have found myself oppressed by other thoughts.
EWI 11.130 14 ...I see...poor black men of obscure
employment...in ships... freeborn as we,-whom the slave-laws of the
States of South Carolina and
Georgia and Louisiana have...shut up in jails so long as the vessel
remained
in port, with the stringent addition, that if the shipmaster fails to
pay the
costs of this official arrest and the board in jail, these citizens are
to be sold
for slaves, to pay that expense. This man, these men, I see, and no law
EWI 11.136 15 ...The reasonableness of the law is the
soul of the law...
War 11.172 6 The attractiveness of war shows one
thing...this namely, the
conviction of man universally, that...that [a man]...should be himself
a
kingdom and a state;...nothing daunted, and not really poorer if
government, law and order went by the board;...
FSLC 11.182 9 Just now a friend came into my house and
said, If this [Fugitive Slave] law shall be repealed I shall be glad
that I have lived; if not
I shall be sorry that I was born.
FSLC 11.182 11 Just now a friend came into my house and
said, If this [Fugitive Slave] law shall be repealed I shall be glad
that I have lived; if not
I shall be sorry that I was born. What kind of law is that which
extorts
language like this from the heart of a free and civilized people?
FSLC 11.185 2 I thought none, that was not ready to go
on all fours, would
back this [Fugitive Slave] law.
FSLC 11.185 25 It is the law of the world,-as much
immorality as there
is, so much misery.
FSLC 11.186 21 An immoral law makes it a man's duty to
break it...
FSLC 11.186 23 ...virtue is the very self of every man.
It is therefore a
principle of law that an immoral contract is void, and that an immoral
statute is void.
FSLC 11.187 4 It is remarkable how rare in the history
of tyrants is an
immoral law.
FSLC 11.187 9 It is not easy to parallel the wickedness
of this American
law [the Fugitive Slave Law].
FSLC 11.187 10 ...that is the head and body of this
discontent, that [the
Fugitive Slave] law is immoral.
FSLC 11.187 18 If our resistance to this law [the
Fugitive Slave Law] is
not right, there is no right.
FSLC 11.188 12 ...all men that are born are, in
proportion to their power of
thought and their moral sensibility, found to be the natural enemies of
this [Fugitive Slave] law.
FSLC 11.188 17 I thought it a point on which all sane
men were agreed, that the law must respect the public morality.
FSLC 11.189 10 I thought that every time a man goes
back to his own
thoughts, these angels receive him, talk with him...and that this
owning of a
law...constituted the explanation of life...
FSLC 11.189 18 I thought it was this fair mystery,
whose foundations are
hidden in eternity, which made the basis of human society, and of
law;...
FSLC 11.190 11 I had often heard...that it was a
principle in law that
immoral laws are void.
FSLC 11.190 25 Blackstone admits the sovereignty
antecedent to any
positive precept, of the law of Nature...
FSLC 11.191 2 ...if any human law should allow or
enjoin us to commit a
crime ([Blackstone's] instance is murder), we are bound to transgress
that
human law;...
FSLC 11.191 5 ...if any human law should allow or
enjoin us to commit a
crime ([Blackstone's] instance is murder), we are bound to transgress
that
human law;...
FSLC 11.191 8 Lord Coke held that where an Act of
Parliament is against
common right and reason, the common law shall control it...
FSLC 11.192 23 How can a law be enforced that fines
pity, and imprisons
charity?
FSLC 11.192 26 You know that the Act of Congress of
September 18, 1850, is a law which every one of you will break on the
earliest occasion.
FSLC 11.193 20 Will you...blame the air for rushing in
where a vacuum is
made or the boiler for exploding under pressure of steam? These facts
are
after laws of the world, and so is it law, that, when justice is
violated, anger
begins.
FSLC 11.194 1 Mr. Webster tells the President that he
has been in the
North, and he has found no man, whose opinion is of any weight, who is
opposed to the [Fugitive Slave] law.
FSLC 11.194 15 You can commit no crime, for [men] are
created in their
sentiments conscious of and hostile to it; and unless you can suppress
the
newspaper, pass a law against book-shops, gag the English tongue in
America, all short of this is futile.
FSLC 11.195 6 By the law of Congress, March 2, 1807, it
is piracy and
murder, punishable by death, to enslave a man on the coast of Africa.
FSLC 11.195 8 By law of Congress September, 1850, it is
a high crime and
misdemeanor, punishable with fine and imprisonment, to resist the
reenslaving a man on the coast of America.
FSLC 11.195 17 ...the crime which the second law [the
Fugitive Slave
Law] ordains is greater than the crime which the first law forbids
under
penalty of the gibbet.
FSLC 11.195 18 ...the crime which the second law [the
Fugitive Slave
Law] ordains is greater than the crime which the first law forbids
under
penalty of the gibbet.
FSLC 11.195 25 A wicked law cannot be executed by good
men...
FSLC 11.196 3 This [Fugitive Slave] law comes with
infamy in it, and out
of it.
FSLC 11.196 12 The first execution of the [Fugitive
Slave] law, as was
inevitable, was a little hesitating;...
FSLC 11.196 25 I wonder that our acute people...should
not find out that
an immoral law costs more than the loss of the custom of a Southern
city.
FSLC 11.198 2 You have a law [The Fugitive Slave Law]
which no man
can obey, or abet the obeying, without loss of self-respect...
FSLC 11.199 5 [Webster's] pacification has
brought...all scrupulous and
good-hearted men, all women, and all children, to accuse the law.
FSLC 11.199 20 ...Mr. Webster can judge whether this
sort of solar
microscope brought to bear on his law is likely to make opposition
less.
FSLC 11.199 22 The only benefit that has accrued from
the [Fugitive
Slave] law is its service to education.
FSLC 11.199 26 [The Fugitive Slave Law] has...made
every citizen a
student of natural law.
FSLC 11.200 7 ...it is cheering to behold what
champions the emergency [of the Fugitive Slave Law] called to this poor
black boy;...what exposure
of the mischief of the law;...
FSLC 11.201 15 The fairest American fame ends in this
filthy [Fugitive
Slave] law.
FSLC 11.201 16 The fairest American fame ends in this
filthy [Fugitive
Slave] law. Mr. Webster cannot choose but regret his law.
FSLC 11.206 15 ...as soon as the constitution ordains
an immoral law, it
ordains disunion.
FSLC 11.206 15 ...as soon as the constitution ordains
an immoral law, it
ordains disunion. The law is suicidal, and cannot be obeyed.
FSLC 11.206 17 The Union is at an end as soon as an
immoral law is
enacted.
FSLC 11.207 6 What shall we do? First, abrogate this
[Fugitive Slave] law;...
FSLC 11.210 21 ...granting...that these evils [of
slavery] are to be relieved
only by the wisdom of God working in ages,-and by what instrument...
none can tell, or by what sources God has guarded his law; still the
question
recurs, What must we do?
FSLC 11.212 12 Let us respect the Union to all honest
ends. But also
respect an older and wider union, the law of Nature and rectitude.
FSLC 11.212 17 This [Fugitive Slave] law must be made
inoperative.
FSLC 11.213 4 Every Englishman...in whatever barbarous
country their
forts and factories have been set up,-represents London, represents the
art, power and law of Europe.
FSLC 11.214 1 ...there is sufficient margin in the
statute and the law for the
spirit of the Magistrate to show itself...
FSLC 11.214 5 ...one, two, three occasions have just
now occurred, and
past, in either of which, if one man had...read the law with the eye of
freedom, the dishonor of Massachusetts had been prevented...
FSLN 11.219 13 ...under the shadow of [Webster's] great
name inferior
men sheltered themselves, threw their ballots for [the Fugitive Slave
Law] and made the law.
FSLN 11.223 21 It is a law of our nature that great
thoughts come from the
heart.
FSLN 11.225 21 There was the same law in England for
Jeffries and Talbot
and Yorke to read slavery out of, and for Lord Mansfield to read
freedom.
FSLN 11.226 26 [Webster's 7th of March Speech] was like
the doleful
speech falsely ascribed to the patriot Brutus: Virtue, I have followed
thee
through life, and I find thee but a shadow. Here was a question of an
immoral law;...
FSLN 11.227 1 [Webster's 7th of March Speech] was like
the doleful
speech falsely ascribed to the patriot Brutus: Virtue, I have followed
thee
through life, and I find thee but a shadow. Here was a question of an
immoral law; a question agitated for ages, and settled always in the
same
way by every great jurist, that an immoral law cannot be valid.
FSLN 11.227 18 ...Mr. Webster and the country went for
the application to
these poor men [negroes] of quadruped law.
FSLN 11.228 4 ...by Mr. Webster the opposition to the
[Fugitive Slave] law
was sharply called treason...
FSLN 11.228 14 ...when allusion was made to the
question of duty and the
sanctions of morality, [Webster] very frankly said, at Albany, Some
higher
law, something existing somewhere between here and the third heaven,-I
do not know where.
FSLN 11.228 23 There was an old fugitive law, but it
had become, or was
fast becoming, a dead letter...
FSLN 11.233 13 You relied on the Supreme Court. The law
was right...
FSLN 11.233 14 You relied on the Supreme Court. The law
was right, excellent law for the lambs.
FSLN 11.233 16 You relied on the Supreme Court. The law
was right, excellent law for the lambs. But what if unhappily the
judges were chosen
from the wolves, and give to all the law a wolfish interpretation?
AKan 11.257 21 ...I submit that, in a case like this,
where citizens of
Massachusetts...have emigrated to national territory under the sanction
of
every law...I submit that the governor and legislature should neither
slumber nor sleep till they have found out how to send effectual aid
and
comfort to these poor farmers [in Kansas]...
AKan 11.258 11 We adore the forms of law...
AKan 11.260 12 What are the results of law and union?
AKan 11.261 2 In the free states, we give a snivelling
support to slavery. The judges give cowardly interpretations to the
law...
AKan 11.261 3 In the free states, we give a snivelling
support to slavery. The judges give cowardly interpretations to the
law, in direct opposition to
the known foundation of all law, that every immoral statute is void.
AKan 11.261 23 ...I borrow the language of an eminent
man...If that be
law, let the ploughshare be run under the foundations of the
Capitol;...
JBB 11.272 4 If judges cannot find law enough to
maintain the sovereignty
of the state...it is idle to compliment them as learned and venerable.
ACiv 11.299 5 ...a higher state, where labor and the
tenure of land and the
right of suffrage are democratical; and a lower state, in which the old
military tenure of prisoners or slaves, and of power and land in a few
hands, makes an oligarchy: we have attempted to hold these two states
of society
under one law.
ACiv 11.305 4 ...as long as we fight without...any word
intimating
forfeiture in the rebel states of their old privileges, under the law,
[the
Southerners] and we fight on the same side, for slavery.
EPro 11.319 11 ...all men of African descent who have
faculty enough to
find their way to our lines are assured of the protection of American
law.
EPro 11.320 12 The first condition of success is
secured in putting
ourselves right. We have...planted ourselves on a law of Nature...
SMC 11.352 9 ...after the quarrel [American Revolution]
began, the
Americans took higher ground, and stood for political independence. But
in
the necessities of the hour, they overlooked the moral law...
SMC 11.352 12 ...in the necessities of the hour,
[Americans]...winked at a
practical exception to the Bill of Rights they had drawn up. They
winked at
the exception, believing it insignificant. But the moral law...did not
wink at
it...
EdAd 11.389 11 Public affairs are chained in the same
law with private;...
Koss 11.400 15 ...I speak the sense not only of every
generous American, but the law of mind, when I say that it is not those
who live idly in the city
called after his name, but those who...think and act like him, who can
claim
to explain the sentiment of Washington.
Wom 11.423 17 The fairest names in this country in
literature, in law, have
gone into Congress and come out dishonored.
Wom 11.423 20 ...when I read the list of...giants in
law, or eminent
scholars...and see what they have voted for and suffered to be voted
for, I
think no community was ever so politely and elegantly betrayed.
Wom 11.425 16 ...woman moulds the lawgiver and writes
the law.
Shak1 11.450 4 ...Shakspeare, by his transcendant reach
of thought, so
unites the extremes, that, whilst he...like a street-bible, furnishes
sayings to
the market, courts of law, the senate, and common discourse,-he is yet
to
all wise men the companion of the closet.
Humb 11.457 20 How [Humboldt] reaches...from law to
law...
FRO1 11.479 16 ...as soon as every man...is apprised
that the perfect law of
duty corresponds with the laws of chemistry, of vegetation, of
astronomy, as face to face in a glass;...then we have a religion that
exalts...
FRO2 11.486 6 ...the moral sentiment speaks to every
man the law after
which the Universe was made;...
FRO2 11.488 19 ...[miraculous dispensation] is contrary
to that law of
Nature which all wise men recognize;...
CPL 11.505 24 In 1618 (8th March) John Kepler came upon
the discovery
of the law connecting the mean distances of the planets with the
periods of
their revolution about the sun...
FRep 11.514 19 The law of water and all fluids is true
of wit.
FRep 11.520 4 Our politics are full of adventurers,
who...break away from
the law of honesty...
FRep 11.528 2 Our institutions, of which the town is
the unit, are
educational... ... The result appears...in the voice of the public even
when
irregular and vicious,-the voice of mobs, the voice of lynch law...
FRep 11.528 8 All this [American] forwardness and
self-reliance...proceed
on the belief...that [the people's] union and law are not in their
memory, but
in their blood and condition.
FRep 11.528 10 All this [American] forwardness and
self-reliance... proceed on the belief...that [the people's] union and
law are not in their
memory, but in their blood and condition. If they unmake a law, they
can
easily make a new one.
FRep 11.540 14 ...the Constitution and the law in
America must be written
on ethical principles...
FRep 11.540 22 [The Constitution and the law in
America] should be
mankind's...Royal Proclamation of the Intellect...announcing its good
pleasure that now...the world shall be governed by common sense and law
of morals.
NHI 12.1 1 Bacon's perfect law of inquiry after truth
was that nothing
should be in the globe of matter which was not also in the globe of
crystal;...
PLT 12.7 6 ...these questions which really interest
men, how few can
answer. Here are learned faculties of law and divinity, but would
questions
like these come into mind when I see them?
PLT 12.8 15 ...is it pretended discoveries of new
strata that are before the
meeting [of the scientific club]? This professor hastens to inform us
that he
knew it all twenty years ago...and poor Nature and the sublime
law...are
quite omitted in this triumphant vindication.
PLT 12.13 10 Metaphysics...must be biography,-the
record of some law
whose working was surprised by the observer in natural action.
PLT 12.17 11 ...as man is conscious of the law of
vegetable and animal
nature, so is he aware of an Intellect which overhangs his
consciousness...
PLT 12.18 1 ...as the sun is conceived to have made our
system by hurling
out from itself the outer rings of diffuse ether which slowly condensed
into
earths and moons, by a higher force of the same law the mind detaches
minds...
PLT 12.20 27 This reduction to a few laws, to one law,
is not a choice of
the individual...
PLT 12.21 16 ...having accepted this law of identity
pervading the
universe, we next perceive that whilst every creature represents and
obeys
it, there is diversity...
PLT 12.23 21 ...what a modern experimenter calls the
contagious influence
of chemical action is so true of mind that I have only to read the law
that its
application may be evident...
PLT 12.41 15 My percipiency affirms the presence and
perfection of law, as much as all the martyrs.
PLT 12.51 9 It is a law of Nature that he who looks at
one thing must turn
his eyes from every other thing in the universe.
PLT 12.63 7 ...[identification of the Ego with the
universe's] communication from one to another follows its own law...
II 12.75 8 ...[the inner mind's] communication from one
to another follows
its own law...
II 12.77 18 The old law of science, Imperat parendo, we
command by
obeying, is forever true;...
II 12.83 7 The dream which lately floated before the
eyes of the French
nation-that every man shall do that which of all things he prefers, and
shall have three francs a day for doing that-is the real law of the
world;...
II 12.85 19 [A man] shall keep the law which shall keep
him.
II 12.87 10 As the whole has its law, so each
individual has his genius.
Mem 12.93 5 [Memory] is a scripture written day by day
from the birth of
the man; all its records full of meanings which open as he lives on...
expanding their sense as he advances, until it shall become the whole
law of
Nature and life.
Mem 12.97 3 Nature interests [the intellectual
man];...mind, being, in their
own method and law.
Mem 12.101 13 ...because all Nature has one law and
meaning...all we
have known aids us continually to the knowledge of the rest of Nature.
Mem 12.107 24 ...what we wish to keep, we must once
thoroughly possess. Then the thing seen will no longer be what it
was...but a reminder of its
law...
Mem 12.109 23 If we occupy ourselves long on this
wonderful faculty [memory], and see...the way in which new knowledge
calls upon old
knowledge...so that what one had painfully held by strained attention
and
recapitulation...is now clamped and locked by inevitable connection as
a
planet in its orbit (every other orb, or the law or system of which it
is a part, being a perpetual reminder),-we cannot fail to draw thence a
sublime hint
that thus there must be an
Mem 12.110 11 When we live...by obedience to the law of
the mind instead
of by passion, the Great Mind will enter into us...
CInt 12.117 13 Few men wish to know how the thing
really stands, what is
the law of it without reference to persons.
CInt 12.123 11 Will you let me say to you what I think
is the organic law
of learning? It is to observe the order...
CInt 12.124 25 ...genius is always its own law...
CInt 12.129 19 Only bring a deep observer, and he will
make light of the
new shop or old cathedral...or new circumstances that afflict you. He
will
find the circumstances not altered;...as dazzling a glory on the
invincible
law.
CL 12.164 12 Every new perception of the method and
beauty of Nature
gives a new shock of surprise and pleasure;...secondly, because we have
an
instinct that they express a grander law.
Bost 12.204 18 In Massachusetts [Nature] did not want
epic poems and
dramas yet, but first...farmers to till and harvest corn for the world.
Corn, yes, but...corn with thanks to the Giver of corn; and the best
thanks, namely, obedience to his law;...
Bost 12.205 24 The sailor and the merchant [in America]
made the law to
suit themselves...
Bost 12.209 12 [Boston] is very willing to be
outnumbered and outgrown, so long as [other cities] carry forward its
life...of education, of social order, of loyalty to law.
Milt1 12.272 8 [Milton] maintained the doctrine of
domestic liberty, or the
liberty of divorce, on the ground that unfit disposition of mind was a
better
reason for the act of divorce than infirmity of body, which was good
ground
in law.
ACri 12.302 27 ...this is the ball that is tossed in
every court of law, in
every legislature and in literature...by sovereignty of thought to make
facts
and men obey our present humor or belief.
ACri 12.304 2 Classic art is the art of necessity;
organic; modern or
romantic bears the stamp of caprice or chance. One is the product of
inclination, of caprice, of haphazard; the other carries its law and
necessity
within itself.
MLit 12.327 7 ...in the court and law to which we
ordinarily speak...we
claim for [Goethe] the praise of truth...
WSL 12.346 27 Mr. Landor's definitions are only
enumerations of
particulars; the generic law is not seized.
Trag 12.406 25 The bitterest tragic element in life to
be derived from an
intellectual source is the belief in a brute Fate or Destiny; the
belief that the
order of Nature and events is controlled by a law not adapted to man,
nor
man to that...
Trag 12.408 19 The law which establishes nature and the
human race, continually thwarts the will of ignorant individuals...
Trag 12.413 23 Whilst a man is not grounded in the
divine life by his
proper roots, he clings by some tendrils of affection to society...and
in calm
times it will not appear that he is adrift and not moored; but let any
shock
take place in society, any revolution of custom, of law, of opinion,
and at
once his type of permanence is shaken.
Law, n. (18)
DSA 1.123 18 See again the perfection of the Law as it
applies itself to the
affections...
DSA 1.125 8 ...the dawn of the sentiment of virtue on
the heart, gives and is
the assurance that Law is sovereign over all natures;...
DSA 1.131 19 ...you shall not dare and live after the
infinite Law that is in
you...
DSA 1.134 4 ...the Moral Nature, that Law of laws whose
revelations
introduce greatness...is not explored...
DSA 1.141 24 What a cruel injustice it is to that
Law...that it is travestied
and depreciated...
DSA 1.141 25 What a cruel injustice it is to...that Law
whose fatal sureness
the astronomical orbits poorly emulate; - that it is travestied and
depreciated...
DSA 1.142 3 The pulpit in losing sight of this Law,
loses its reason...
NER 3.283 9 ...the man...whose advent men and events
prepare and
foreshow, is one who...shall rely on the Law alive and beautiful...
MoS 4.178 21 Reason, the prized reality, the Law, is
apprehended, now and
then, for a serene and profound moment...
F 6.49 21 Let us build...to the Necessity which rudely
or softly educates [man] to the perception...that Law rules throughout
existence;...
F 6.49 22 Let us build...to the Necessity which rudely
or softly educates [man] to the perception...that Law rules throughout
existence; a Law which
is not intelligent but intelligence;...
Wth 6.84 21 ...Still, through [Matter's] motes and
masses, draw/ Electric
thrills and ties of Law/...
Wsp 6.221 12 We owe to the Hindoo Scriptures a
definition of Law, which
compares well with any in our Western books.
DL 7.132 13 Will [man] not see, through all he miscalls
accident, that Law
prevails for ever and ever;...
DL 7.132 20 When [man] perceives the Law, he ceases to
despond.
Chr2 10.113 24 Some poor soul beheld the Law blazing
through such
impediments as he had, and yielded himself to humility and joy. What
was
gained by being told that it was justification by faith?
Schr 10.259 10 For thought, and not praise,/ Thought is
the wages/ For
which I sell days,/ Will gladly sell ages,/ And willing grow old,/ Deaf
and
dumb, blind and cold,/ Melting matter into dreams,/ Panoramas which I
saw,/ And whatever glows or seems/ Into substance, into Law./
FSLC 11.190 5 I am surprised that lawyers can be so
blind as to suffer the
principles of Law to be discredited.
law-abiding, adj. (3)
Wth 6.103 16 A dollar...is worth more...in a temperate,
schooled, law-abiding
community than in some sink of crime...
FSLC 11.205 13 The people are loyal, law-loving,
law-abiding.
FRep 11.528 16 The [American] people are loyal,
law-abiding.
law-book, n. (1)
Pow 6.62 18 A Western lawyer of eminence said to me he
wished it were a
penal offence to bring an English law-book into a court in this
country...
law-books, n. (1)
FSLC 11.190 9 A few months ago, in my dismay at hearing
that the Higher
Law was reckoned a good joke in the courts, I took pains to look into a
few
law-books.
law-breaker, n. (1)
Exp 3.51 11 Of what use to make heroic vows of
amendment, if the same
old law-breaker is to keep them?
law-court, n. (1)
ET5 5.92 24 [The English] have made...London a shop, a
law-court, a
record-office and scientific bureau...
law-courts, n. (1)
Aris 10.38 10 ...in any trade, or in law-courts...they
only prosper or they
prosper best who have a military mind...
law-forms, n. (1)
FSLC 11.184 3 What is the use of admirable law-forms,
and political
forms, if a hurricane of party feeling and a combination of monied
interests
can beat them to the ground?
lawful, adj. (7)
Comp 2.122 27 ...all the good of nature is the soul's,
and may be had if
paid for in nature's lawful coin...
PNR 4.84 25 [Plato] saw that the globe of earth was not
more lawful and
precise than was the supersensible;...
ET4 5.67 12 ...[the fair Saxon man] is moulded for law,
lawful trade...
ET5 5.80 9 [The English]...cannot conceal their
contempt for sallies of
thought, however lawful, whose steps they cannot count by their wonted
rule.
Prch 10.226 17 ...when [the railroads] came into his
poetic Westmoreland... [Wordsworth] yet manned himself to say,-In spite
of all that Beauty may
disown/ In your harsh features, Nature doth embrace/ Her lawful
offspring
in man's art/...
LLNE 10.354 19 [The Fourier marriage] was...ignorant how
serious and
how moral [women's] nature always is; how chaste is their organization;
how lawful a class.
Thor 10.467 11 [Thoreau] liked to speak of the manners
of the river, as
itself a lawful creature...
lawfully, adv. (1)
SovE 10.207 16 ...if there be really in us the wish to
seek...for that which is
lawfully above us, we shall not long look in vain.
lawfulness, n. (1)
Exp 3.64 27 ...lawfulness of writing down a thought, is
questioned;...
law-giver, n. [lawgiver,] (17)
MR 1.241 12 Neither would I shut my ears to the
plea...of...the law-giver...
Pol1 3.216 15 [The wise man] needs...no statute-book,
for he has the
lawgiver;...
PPh 4.63 18 Nature is good, but the intellect is
better: as the law-giver is
before the law-receiver.
GoW 4.269 20 ...how can [the writer] be honored...when
he is no longer the
lawgiver...
GoW 4.287 17 This lawgiver of art [Goethe] is not an
artist.
ET8 5.137 19 England is the lawgiver, the patron, the
instructor, the ally.
Clbs 7.235 25 ...in the hagiology of each nation, the
lawgiver was in each
case some man of eloquent tongue...
PI 8.39 15 ...we demand of [the poet] what he demands
of himself,-- veracity, first of all. But with that, he is the
lawgiver...
SA 8.83 1 An intellectual man...is instantly reinforced
by being put into the
company of scholars, and, to the surprise of everybody, becomes a
lawgiver.
SA 8.93 1 In this art of conversation, Woman...is the
lawgiver.
QO 8.195 4 In [a writer's] own [book] he waits as a
candidate for your
approbation; in another's he is a lawgiver.
PerF 10.74 24 [Man] is a planter...a lawgiver, a
builder of towns;-and
each of these by dint of a wonderful method or series that resides in
him
and enables him to work on the material elements.
Plu 10.297 19 [Plutarch] is...not a lawgiver...
Wom 11.425 15 ...woman moulds the lawgiver and writes
the law.
FRep 11.538 11 It is not a question whether we shall be
a multitude of
people. No...but whether we shall be...the guide and lawgiver of all
nations...
Bost 12.205 23 The power of labor which belongs to the
English race fell
here...into a maritime country made for trade, where was no rival and
no
envious lawgiver.
MAng1 12.229 16 [Michelangelo's Moses]...is designed to
embody the
Hebrew Law. The law-giver is supposed to gaze upon the worshippers of
the golden calf.
Law-giver, n. (1)
Tran 1.336 10 In action [the Transcendentalist] easily
incurs the charge of
antinomianism by his avowal that he, who has the Law-giver, may with
safety not only neglect, but even contravene every written commandment.
lawgivers, n. [law-givers,] (9)
Prd1 2.231 3 Poets should be lawgivers;...
UGM 4.20 8 Mankind have in all ages attached themselves
to a few
persons who...were entitled to the position of leaders and law-givers.
SwM 4.124 8 The moral insight of Swedenborg...the
announcement of
ethical laws...entitle him to a place...among the lawgivers of mankind.
MoS 4.174 11 My astonishing San Carlo thought the
lawgivers and saints
infected.
F 6.25 25 We are as lawgivers;...
CbW 6.258 22 Shakspeare wrote,--'T is said, best men
are moulded of their
faults;/ and great educators and lawgivers...mainly rely on this
stuff...
PI 8.19 6 In the presence and conversation of a true
poet, teeming with
images to express his enlarging thought, his person, his form, grows
larger
to our fascinated eyes. And thus begins that deification which all
nations
have made of their heroes in every kind,--saints, poets, lawgivers and
warriors.
PI 8.65 24 ...in so many alcoves of English poetry I
can count only nine or
ten authors who are still inspirers and lawgivers to their race.
MoL 10.249 14 ...let us have masculine and divine men,
formidable
lawgivers...
lawless, adj. (5)
Exp 3.75 14 ...scepticisms are not gratuitous or
lawless...
PNR 4.86 26 There is no lawless particle...
Dem1 10.26 24 [The demonologic] is a lawless world.
LLNE 10.355 6 As soon as our people got wind of the
doctrine of Marriage
held by this master [Fourier], it would fall at once into the hands of
a
lawless crew...
FRep 11.524 9 The record of the election now and then
alarms people by
the all but unanimous choice of a rogue and a brawler. But how was it
done? What lawless mob burst into the polls and threw in these hundreds
of
ballots in defiance of the magistrates?
law-lord, n. (1)
ET11 5.174 15 Piracy and war gave place [in England] to
trade, politics
and letters; the war-lord to the law-lord; the law-lord to the merchant
and
the mill-owner;...
law-loving, adj. (1)
FSLC 11.205 13 The people are loyal, law-loving,
law-abiding.
lawmaker, n. (1)
MR 1.229 18 The demon of reform has a secret door into
the heart of every
lawmaker...
lawn, n. (2)
ET13 5.227 1 ...a bishop [in England] is only a
surpliced merchant. Through his lawn I can see the bright buttons of
the shopman's coat glitter.
ET16 5.284 27 ...though there were some good pictures
[at Wilton Hall]... yet the eye was still drawn to the windows, to a
magnificent lawn...
lawns, n. (1)
ET12 5.199 7 I regret that I had but a single day
wherein to see...the
beautiful lawns and gardens of the colleges [at Cambridge]...
law-receiver, n. (1)
PPh 4.63 18 Nature is good, but the intellect is better:
as the law-giver is
before the law-receiver.
law-reform, n. (1)
ET18 5.305 13 There is [in England] a drag of inertia
which resists reform
in every shape;--law-reform, army-reform...
Lawrence, Colonel, n. (1)
SMC 11.364 2 Whilst [George Prescott's] regiment was
encamped at Camp
Andrew, near Alexandria, in June, 1861, marching orders came. Colonel
Lawrence sent for eight wagons...
Lawrence, Massachusetts, n. (1)
F 6.42 26 We know in Massachusetts...who
built...Lawrence...
Lawrence's, Thomas, n. (1)
ET12 5.202 18 In Sir Thomas Lawrence's collection at
London were the
cartoons of Raphael and Michael Angelo.
Laws, Corn, n. (2)
YA 1.380 13 ...the swelling cry of voices for the
education of the people
indicates that Government has other offices than those of banker and
executioner. Witness...the English League against the Corn Laws;...
ET15 5.264 4 [The London Times] adopted the League
against the Corn
Laws, and when Cobden had begun to despair, it announced his triumph.
Laws [Menu], n. (1)
Boks 7.218 17 After the Hebrew and Greek
Scriptures...[the sacred books] are...the Vedas and Laws of Menu;...
laws, n. (438)
Nat 1.3 19 Let us demand our own works and laws and
worship.
Nat 1.15 12 By the mutual action of [the eye's]
structure and of the laws of
light, perspective is produced...
Nat 1.21 11 When Sir Harry Vane was dragged up the
Tower-hill, sitting
on a sled, to suffer death as the champion of the English laws, one of
the
multitude cried out to him, You never sate on so glorious a seat!
Nat 1.32 27 The laws of moral nature answer to those of
matter as face to
face in a glass.
Nat 1.33 4 The axioms of physics translate the laws of
ethics.
Nat 1.34 11 ...the light of higher laws than [the
universe's] own shines
through it.
Nat 1.38 4 ...[property] is hiving...experience in
profounder laws.
Nat 1.39 5 How calmly and genially the mind apprehends
one after another
the laws of physics!
Nat 1.39 12 ...Time and Space relations vanish as laws
are known.
Nat 1.40 23 ...every chemical change from the rudest
crystal up to the laws
of life...shall hint or thunder to man the laws of right and wrong...
Nat 1.41 1 ...every animal function from the sponge up
to Hercules, shall
hint or thunder to man the laws of right and wrong...
Nat 1.44 4 The granite is differenced in its laws only
by the more or less of
heat from the river that wears it away.
Nat 1.48 17 Any distrust of the permanence of laws
would paralyze the
faculties of man.
Nat 1.49 5 ...whilst we acquiesce entirely in the
permanence of natural
laws, the question of the absolute existence of nature still remains
open.
Nat 1.66 1 In inquiries respecting the laws of the
world...the highest reason
is always the truest.
Nat 1.71 17 The laws of [man's] mind...externized
themselves into day and
night...
AmS 1.87 4 [Nature's] laws are the laws of [the
scholar's] own mind.
DSA 1.120 8 ...when the mind...reveals the laws which
traverse the
universe...then shrinks the great world...into a mere illustration...
DSA 1.120 14 Behold these out-running laws...
DSA 1.121 13 The sentiment of virtue is a reverence and
delight in the
presence of certain divine laws.
DSA 1.121 20 These [divine] laws refuse to be
adequately stated.
DSA 1.122 8 The intuition of the moral sentiment is an
insight of the
perfection of the laws of the soul.
DSA 1.122 9 These laws [of the soul] execute
themselves.
DSA 1.124 22 The perception of this law of laws awakens
in the mind a
sentiment which we call the religious sentiment...
DSA 1.134 4 ...the Moral Nature, that Law of laws whose
revelations
introduce greatness...is not explored...
DSA 1.136 25 Where shall I hear these august laws of
moral being so
pronounced as to fill my ear...
DSA 1.137 2 ...the laws of nature control the activity
of the hands...
DSA 1.151 17 I look for the new Teacher that shall
follow so far those
shining laws that he shall see them come full circle;...
LE 1.177 17 [Human life's] laws are concealed under the
details of daily
action.
LE 1.178 6 ...out of disgrace and contempt, comes our
tuition in the serene
and beautiful laws.
LE 1.187 14 By virtue of the laws of that Nature which
is one and perfect, [Thought] shall yield every sincere good that is in
the soul to the scholar...
MN 1.192 21 That splendid results ensue from the labors
of stupid men, is
the fruit of higher laws than their will...
MN 1.198 20 ...one who...beholds the visible as
proceeding from the
invisible, cannot state his thought without seeming to those who study
the
physical laws to do them some injustice.
MN 1.212 1 Is it [man's] work in the world to study
nature, or the laws of
the world?
MN 1.215 25 Tell me not how great your project
is...laws of love for laws
of property;...
MR 1.228 23 ...now...all things else hear the trumpet,
and must rush to
judgment,-Christianity, the laws...
MR 1.229 14 It will afford no security from the new
ideas, that...the laws of
centuries...are built on other foundations.
MR 1.234 4 ...our laws which establish and protect
[property] seem not to
be the issue of love and reason...
MR 1.254 1 Let the amelioration in our laws of property
proceed from the
concession of the rich...
LT 1.269 11 ...the agitators on the system of Education
and the laws of
Property, are the right successors of Luther, Knox...
LT 1.280 3 ...if I am just, then is there no slavery,
let the laws say what
they will.
LT 1.283 1 ...the criticism which is levelled at the
laws and manners, ends
in thought...
Con 1.307 13 [The youth says] I cannot understand, or
so much as spare
time to read that needless library of your laws.
Con 1.307 21 [The youth says] I shall seek those whom I
love, and shun
those whom I love not, and what more can all your laws render me?
Con 1.319 22 ...society has resolved itself into a
Hospital Committee, and
all its laws are quarantine.
Con 1.324 2 It will never make any difference to a hero
what the laws are.
Tran 1.333 14 Although in his action overpowered by the
laws of action... yet when he speaks...after the order of thought, [the
idealist] is constrained
to degrade persons into representatives of truths.
Tran 1.333 22 [The idealist] does not
respect...property, otherwise than as
a manifold symbol, illustrating with wonderful fidelity of details the
laws of
being;...
YA 1.370 21 ...here shall laws and institutions exist
on some scale of
proportion to the majesty of nature.
YA 1.374 6 We devise sumptuary and relief laws...
YA 1.375 8 ...we make prospective laws...for remote
generations.
Hist 2.3 21 ...all the facts of history preexist in the
mind as laws.
Hist 2.5 27 ...we hedge [human life] round with
penalties and laws.
Hist 2.6 1 All laws derive hence [from the universal
nature] their ultimate
reason;...
Hist 2.6 6 ...instinctively we at first hold to
[property] with swords and laws
and wide and complex combinations.
Hist 2.15 24 Nature is an endless combination and
repetition of a very few
laws.
Hist 2.22 16 ...stringent laws and customs tending to
invigorate the national
bond, were the check on the old rovers;...
Hist 2.37 14 One may say a gravitating solar system is
already prophesied
in the nature of Newton's mind. Not less does the brain of Davy or of
Gay-Lussac... anticipate the laws of organization.
SR 2.76 24 ...the moment [a man] acts from himself,
tossing the laws...out
of the window, we pity him no more...
Comp 2.96 7 If a man dogmatize in a mixed company on
Providence and
the divine laws, he is answered by a silence which conveys well enough
to
an observer the dissatisfaction of the hearer, but his incapacity to
make his
own statement.
Comp 2.100 5 This law [Compensation] writes the laws of
cities and
nations.
Comp 2.106 8 The human soul is true to these facts [of
Compensation] in
the painting...of laws...
Comp 2.107 13 It would seem there is always this
vindictive circumstance
stealing in at unawares even into the wild poesy in which the human
fancy
attempted...to shake itself free of the old laws...
Comp 2.109 8 ...this law of laws [Compensation]...is
hourly preached in all
markets and workshops by flights of proverbs...
Comp 2.111 27 Our property is timid, our laws are
timid...
Comp 2.114 2 Labor is watched over by the same pitiless
laws.
Comp 2.115 13 ...the doctrine...that it is impossible
to get anything without
its price,--is not less sublime in the columns of a leger than...in the
laws of
light and darkness...
Comp 2.115 15 ...the high laws which each man sees
implicated in those
processes with which he is conversant...do recommend to him his
trade...
Comp 2.115 26 The beautiful laws and substances of the
world persecute
and whip the traitor.
Comp 2.116 11 The laws and substances of
nature...become penalties to the
thief.
Comp 2.124 23 Every soul is by this intrinsic necessity
quitting its whole
system of things, its friends and home and laws and faith...
SL 2.135 15 ...we are begirt with laws which execute
themselves.
SL 2.136 24 If we look wider...laws and letters and
creeds and modes of
living seem a travesty of truth.
SL 2.149 19 What avails it to fight with the eternal
laws of mind...
SL 2.155 21 The laws of disease, physicians say, are as
beautiful as the
laws of health.
SL 2.155 22 The laws of disease, physicians say, are as
beautiful as the
laws of health.
Lov1 2.184 2 ...things are ever grouping themselves
according to higher or
more interior laws.
Fdsp 2.199 3 The laws of friendship are austere and
eternal...
Fdsp 2.199 5 The laws of friendship are...of one web
with the laws of
nature and of morals.
Fdsp 2.211 10 Respect so far the holy laws of this
fellowship [of friends] as
not to prejudice its perfect flower...
Prd1 2.222 4 [Prudence] moves matter after the laws of
matter.
Prd1 2.222 7 [Prudence] is content to seek...health of
mind by the laws of
the intellect.
Prd1 2.222 11 ...a true prudence or law of shows
recognizes the co-presence
of other laws...
Prd1 2.222 16 [Prudence] is legitimate...when it
unfolds the beauty of laws
within the narrow scope of the senses.
Prd1 2.224 26 [Prudence] takes the laws of the
world...as they are...
Prd1 2.225 1 [Prudence] takes the laws of the
world...as they are, and
keeps these laws that it may enjoy their proper good.
Prd1 2.225 9 Here is a planted globe, pierced and
belted with natural laws...
Prd1 2.228 20 The beautiful laws of time and space,
once dislocated by our
inaptitude, are holes and dens.
Prd1 2.230 26 We do not know the properties of plants
and animals and the
laws of nature, through our sympathy with the same;...
Prd1 2.232 3 The man of talent affects to call his
transgressions of the laws
of the senses trivial...
Prd1 2.232 27 A man of genius...reckless of physical
laws...becomes
presently unfortunate, querulous...
Prd1 2.234 10 The laws of the world are written out for
[a man] on every
piece of money in his hand.
Prd1 2.236 11 We must not try to write the laws of any
one virtue, looking
at that only.
Hsm1 2.249 3 The violations of the laws of nature by
our predecessors and
our contemporaries are punished in us also.
Hsm1 2.249 7 The disease and deformity around us
certify the infraction of
natural, intellectual and moral laws...
Hsm1 2.253 7 Citizens, thinking after the laws of
arithmetic, consider the
inconvenience of receiving strangers at their fireside...
Cir 2.309 13 Valor consists in the power of
self-recovery, so that a man... cannot be out-generalled, but put him
where you will, he stands. This can
only be by...the intrepid conviction that his laws...may at any time be
superseded...
Int 2.325 6 ...the intellect dissolves fire, gravity,
laws, method, and the
subtlest unnamed relations of nature in its resistless menstruum.
Int 2.329 27 In every man's mind, some...facts
remain...which others
forget, and afterwards these illustrate to him important laws.
Int 2.336 10 There is an inequality, whose laws we do
not yet know, between two men and between two moments of the same man,
in respect to
this faculty [of communication].
Int 2.340 18 ...all the laws of nature may be read in
the smallest fact.
Int 2.341 16 ...every man is a receiver of this
descending holy ghost, and
may well study the laws of its influx.
Int 2.345 21 ...I cannot recite...laws of the
intellect, without remembering
that lofty and sequestered class who have been its prophets and
oracles...
Art1 2.359 18 The traveller who visits the Vatican and
passes from
chamber to chamber...through all forms of beauty cut in the richest
materials, is in danger of forgetting...that they had their origin from
thoughts and laws in his own breast.
Art1 2.366 22 ...this division of beauty from use, the
laws of nature do not
permit.
Exp 3.76 24 ...it is...the rounding mind's eye which
makes this or that man
a type or representative of humanity, with the name of hero or saint.
Jesus... is a good man on whom many people are agreed that these
optical laws
shall take effect.
Chr1 3.91 1 Man...in these examples [of men of
character] appears...to be
an expression of the same laws which control the tides and the sun...
Chr1 3.93 19 I see [in the natural merchant]...the
consciousness of being an
agent and playfellow of the original laws of the world.
Chr1 3.103 13 Love is inexhaustible, and if its estate
is wasted...still cheers
and enriches, and the man...seems to purify the air and his house to
adorn
the landscape and strengthen the laws.
Chr1 3.107 18 ...however pertly our sermons and
disciplines would...teach
that the laws fashion the citizen, [Nature] goes her own gait and puts
the
wisest in the wrong.
Chr1 3.112 3 ...if we could abstain from asking
anything of [men]...and
content us with compelling them through the virtue of the eldest laws!
Chr1 3.112 14 Friends also follow the laws of divine
necessity;...
Mrs1 3.120 12 ...the salt, the dates, the ivory, and
the gold, for which these
horrible regions are visited, find their way into...countries where
man... writes laws, and contrives to execute his will through the hands
of many
nations;...
Mrs1 3.131 25 ...the laws of behavior yield to the
energy of the individual.
Mrs1 3.138 25 I could better eat with one who did not
respect the truth or
the laws than with a sloven and unpresentable person.
Mrs1 3.150 12 Certainly let [woman] be as much better
placed in the laws
and in social forms as the most zealous reformer can ask...
Mrs1 3.155 5 It is easy to see that what is called by
distinction society and
fashion has good laws as well as bad...
Gts 3.159 23 ...everything is dealt to us without fear
or favor, after severe
universal laws.
Nat2 3.180 18 The whole code of [nature's] laws may be
written on the
thumbnail...
Nat2 3.181 7 Nature is always consistent, though she
feigns to contravene
her own laws.
Nat2 3.181 8 [Nature] keeps her laws, and seems to
transcend them.
Nat2 3.183 22 A man does not tie his shoe without
recognizing laws which
bind the farthest regions of nature...
Nat2 3.195 8 ...though we are always engaged with
particulars...we bring
with us to every experiment the innate universal laws.
Pol1 3.199 24 Republics abound in young civilians who
believe that the
laws make the city...
Pol1 3.201 20 The theory of politics...which [men] have
expressed the best
they could in their laws and in their revolutions, considers persons
and
property as the two objects for whose protection government exists.
Pol1 3.204 1 ...doubts have arisen whether too much
weight had not been
allowed in the laws to property...
Pol1 3.205 2 Things have their laws, as well as men;...
Pol1 3.208 4 Good men must not obey the laws too well.
Pol1 3.211 25 No forms can have any dangerous
importance whilst we are
befriended by the laws of things.
Pol1 3.212 15 We must trust infinitely to the
beneficent necessity which
shines through all laws.
Pol1 3.215 1 ...any laws but those which men make for
themselves are
laughable.
Pol1 3.215 21 ...the less government we have the
better,--the fewer laws, and the less confided power.
Pol1 3.221 10 I do not call to mind a single human
being who has steadily
denied the authority of the laws, on the simple ground of his own moral
nature.
NR 3.231 13 ...[the day-laborer] is saturated with the
laws of the world.
NR 3.231 19 Money...is, in its effects and laws, as
beautiful as roses.
NR 3.231 26 How wise the world appears, when the laws
and usages of
nations are largely detailed...
NER 3.262 6 Do you complain of the laws of Property?
NER 3.280 16 The wise Dandamis, on hearing the lives of
Socrates, Pythagoras and Diogenes read, judged them to be great men
every way, excepting that they were too much subjected to the reverence
of the laws...
NER 3.284 4 [A man] can already rely on the laws of
gravity...
NER 3.284 25 We wish to escape from subjection and a
sense of
inferiority, and we make self-denying ordinances...we refuse the
laws...
UGM 4.18 4 The eyes of Plato, Shakspeare, Swedenborg,
Goethe, never
shut on either of these laws [of identity and of reaction].
UGM 4.18 5 The perception of these laws [of identity
and of reaction] is a
kind of metre of the mind.
PPh 4.45 18 How Plato came thus to be Europe, and
philosophy, and
almost literature, is the problem for us to solve. This could not have
happened without a...man, able to honor, at the same time, the ideal,
or laws
of the mind, and fate, or the order of nature.
PPh 4.56 18 ...The physical philosophers had sketched
each his theory of
the world;...theories mechanical and chemical in their genius. Plato...
studious of all natural laws and causes, feels these...to be no
theories of the
world but bare inventories and lists.
PPh 4.76 1 ...expounding the laws of the
state...[Plato] is literary, and never
otherwise.
PPh 4.77 15 ...elements, planet itself, laws of planet
and of men, have
passed through this man [Plato] as bread into his body, and become no
longer bread, but body...
PNR 4.83 15 Whatever [Plato] looks upon discloses a
second sense, and
ulterior senses. His...clear vision of the laws of return, or
reaction...
PNR 4.83 19 Whatever [Plato] looks upon discloses a
second sense, and
ulterior senses. His...clear vision of the laws of return, or
reaction... instanced everywhere, but specially...in Socrates' belief
that the laws below
are sisters of the laws above.
PNR 4.83 20 Whatever [Plato] looks upon discloses a
second sense, and
ulterior senses. His...clear vision of the laws of return, or
reaction... instanced everywhere, but specially...in Socrates' belief
that the laws below
are sisters of the laws above.
SwM 4.105 16 ...the proximity of these geniuses, one or
other of whom had
introduced all his leading ideas, makes Swedenborg another example of
the
difficulty...of proving...the first birth and annunciation of one of
the laws of
nature.
SwM 4.119 5 To a right perception...of the order of
nature, [Swedenborg] added the comprehension of the moral laws in their
widest social aspects;...
SwM 4.119 18 ...to a reader who can make due allowance
in the report for
the reporter's [Swedenborg's] peculiarities, the results are...a more
striking
testimony to the sublime laws he announced than any that balanced
dulness
could afford.
SwM 4.122 27 Instead of a religion which visited
[Swedenborg] diplomatically three or four times...here was a teaching
which accompanied
him...into natural objects...and opened the future world by indicating
the
continuity of the same laws.
SwM 4.124 6 The moral insight of Swedenborg...the
announcement of
ethical laws, take him out of comparison with any other modern
writer...
SwM 4.126 6 [Swedenborg] delivers golden sayings which
express with
singular beauty the ethical laws;...
SwM 4.128 24 Perhaps the true subject of the Conjugal
Love [by
Swedenborg] is Conversation, whose laws are profoundly set forth.
SwM 4.139 25 ...the Spirit which is holy is reserved,
taciturn, and deals in
laws.
SwM 4.145 23 By the science of experiment and use,
[Swedenborg] made
his first steps: he observed and published the laws of nature;...
MoS 4.149 19 [A man] builds his fortunes, maintains the
laws...but he asks
himself, Why? and whereto?
MoS 4.177 4 The word Fate...expresses the sense of
mankind...that the laws
of the world do not always befriend...us.
MoS 4.185 25 [The world-spirit] snaps his finger at
laws...
ShP 4.200 20 The nervous language of the Common
Law...and the
precision and substantial truth of the legal distinctions, are the
contribution
of all the sharp-sighted, strong-minded men who have lived in the
countries
where these laws govern.
ShP 4.211 1 ...the occasion which gave the saint's
meaning the form...of a
code of laws, is immaterial compared with the universality of its
application.
ShP 4.211 16 ...[Shakespeare] knew the laws of
repression which make the
police of nature...
NMW 4.254 18 Laws, institutions, monuments, nations,
all fall [said
Napoleon]; but the noise [of a great reputation] continues...
GoW 4.274 20 [Goethe] has defined art, its scope and
laws.
GoW 4.279 18 ...[Goethe's Wilhelm Meister] is so
crammed with... knowledge of the world and with knowledge of
laws;...that we must...be
willing to get what good from it we can...
ET1 5.6 24 Here is my [Greenough's] theory of
structure...an emphasis of
features proportioned to their gradated importance in function; color
and
ornament to be decided and arranged and varied by strictly organic
laws...
ET3 5.36 6 ...the utilitarian direction which labor,
laws, opinion, religion
take, is the natural genius of the British mind.
ET4 5.46 7 [The English] laws are hospitable...
ET4 5.46 17 Every body likes to know that his
advantages cannot be
attributed...to laws and traditions, nor to fortune;...
ET5 5.83 3 This [English] common-sense is a
perception...of laws that can
be stated, and of laws than cannot be stated...
ET5 5.95 27 Steam is almost an Englishman. I do not
know but they will
send him to Parliament next, to make laws.
ET8 5.143 3 ...the history of the [English] nation
discloses, at every turn, this original predilection for private
independence, and however this
inclination may have been disturbed by the bribes with which their vast
colonial power has warped men out of orbit, the inclination endures,
and
forms and reforms the laws, letters, manners and occupations.
ET10 5.164 10 The laws [of England] are framed to give
property the
securest possible basis...
ET11 5.172 14 Primogeniture is a cardinal rule of
English property and
institutions. Laws, customs, manners...affirm it.
ET11 5.186 27 [The English] wear the laws as
ornaments...
ET14 5.240 22 [Bacon] explained himself by giving
various quaint
examples of the summary or common laws of which each science has its
own illustration.
ET14 5.242 17 ...the very announcement...of Kepler's
three harmonic
laws...finds a sudden response in the mind...
ET14 5.243 25 The later English want the faculty of
Plato and Aristotle, of
grouping men in natural classes by an insight of general laws...
ET14 5.250 3 ...[Carlyle's] imagination, finding no
nutriment in any
creation, avenged itself by celebrating the majestic beauty of the laws
of
decay.
ET14 5.252 23 ...a faith in the laws of the mind like
that of Archimedes;... the modern English mind repudiates.
ET14 5.252 26 ...a belief like that of Euler and
Kepler, that experience
must follow and not lead the laws of the mind;...the modern English
mind
repudiates.
ET14 5.255 13 The island [England] is a roaring volcano
of fate, of
material values, of tariffs and laws of repression, glutted markets and
low
prices.
ET18 5.301 20 England keeps open doors, as a trading
country must, to all
nations. It is one of their fixed ideas, and wrathfully supported by
their
laws...
ET18 5.308 9 ...if the ocean out of which it emerged
should wash it away, [England] will be remembered as an island famous
for immortal laws...
F 6.4 3 ...there is Fate, or laws of the world.
F 6.8 24 ...these shocks and ruins are less destructive
to us than the stealthy
power of other laws which act on us daily.
F 6.10 23 Ask the digger in the ditch to explain
Newton's laws;...
F 6.19 1 ...not less work the laws of repression...
F 6.21 4 ...if we give it the high sense in which the
poets use it, even
thought itself is not above Fate; that too must act according to
eternal laws...
F 6.27 1 'T is the majesty into which we have suddenly
mounted...the
sphere of laws, that engage us.
F 6.49 11 ...in geology, vast time but the same laws as
to-day.
Pow 6.54 16 The most valiant men are the best believers
in the tension of
the laws.
Pow 6.56 12 The mind that is parallel with the laws of
nature will be in the
current of events and strong with their strength.
Pow 6.60 26 ...we have a certain instinct that where is
great amount of life... it...will be found at last in harmony with
moral laws.
Pow 6.81 2 If these forces [of spirit] and this
husbandry are within reach of
our will, and the laws of them can be read, we infer that all success
and all
conceivable benefit for man, is also, first or last, within his
reach...
Wth 6.92 9 The brave workman...must replace the grace
or elegance
forfeited, by the merit of the work done. No matter whether he makes
shoes, or statues, or laws.
Wth 6.101 11 Success consists in close appliance to the
laws of the world...
Wth 6.101 12 Success consists in close appliance to the
laws of the world, and since those laws are intellectual and moral, an
intellectual and moral
obedience.
Wth 6.101 16 Political Economy is as good a book
wherein to read...the
ascendency of laws over all private and hostile influences, as any
Bible
which has come down to us.
Wth 6.105 24 The basis of political economy is
noninterference. The only
safe rule is found in the self-adjusting meter of demand and supply. Do
not
legislate. Meddle, and you snap the sinews with your sumptuary laws.
Wth 6.105 25 Give no bounties, make equal laws, secure
life and property, and you need not give alms.
Wth 6.106 5 The laws of nature play through trade...
Wth 6.106 11 The sublime laws play indifferently
through atoms and
galaxies.
Wth 6.106 25 The interest of petty economy is this
symbolization of the
great economy; the way in which a house and a private man's methods
tally
with the solar system and the laws of give and take, throughout
nature;...
Wth 6.125 20 The counting-room maxims liberally
expounded are laws of
the universe.
Bhr 6.172 25 Bad behavior the laws cannot reach.
Wsp 6.209 15 ...[Christ's personality] recedes, as all
persons must, before
the sublimity of the moral laws.
Wsp 6.215 18 Let us...dare to uncover those simple and
terrible laws
which...pervade and govern.
Wsp 6.219 22 It is a short sight to limit our faith in
laws to those of
gravity...and so forth.
Wsp 6.219 24 It is a short sight to limit our faith in
laws to those...of
botany, and so forth. Those laws do not stop where our eyes lose
them...
CbW 6.253 17 ...savage forest laws and crushing
despotism made possible
the inspirations of Magna Charta under John.
Bty 6.288 21 Goethe said, The beautiful is a
manifestation of secret laws of
nature which, but for this appearance, had been forever concealed from
us.
Bty 6.298 17 ...we see faces every day which have a
good type but have
been marred in the casting; a proof that we are all...should have been
beautiful if our ancestors had kept the laws...
Bty 6.305 15 ...when the second-sight of the mind is
opened, now one color
or form or gesture, and now another, has a pungency, as if a more
interior
ray had been emitted, disclosing its deep holdings in the frame of
things. The laws of this translation we do not know...
Ill 6.320 5 One after the other we accept the mental
laws...
Ill 6.322 10 When we break the laws, we lose our hold
on the central reality.
Ill 6.324 1 ...we transcend the circumstance
continually and taste the real
quality of existence; as in our employments, which only differ in the
manifestations but express the same laws;...
Ill 6.324 21 The intellect is stimulated by the
statement of truth in a trope, and the will by clothing the laws of
life in illusions.
Civ 7.23 27 Poverty and industry with a healthy mind
read very easily the
laws of humanity...
Civ 7.33 22 Not the less the popular measures of
progress will ever be the
arts and the laws.
Art2 7.48 9 ...in useful art, so far as it is useful,
the work must be strictly
subordinated to the laws of Nature...
Art2 7.52 19 The laws of each art are convertible into
the laws of every
other.
Elo1 7.99 9 Eloquence...rests on laws the most exact
and determinate.
Elo1 7.100 5 [Eloquence's] great masters...were grave
men, who...esteemed
that object for which they toiled, whether the prosperity of their
country, or
the laws...as above the whole world, and themselves also.
DL 7.104 17 With an acoustic apparatus of whistle and
rattle [the child] explores the laws of sound.
DL 7.119 13 Honor to the house where they are simple to
the verge of
hardship, so that there the intellect is awake and reads the laws of
the
universe...
DL 7.127 8 The first glance we meet may satisfy
us...that no laws of line or
surface can ever account for the inexhaustible expressiveness of form.
Farm 7.141 17 If it be true that...by the eternal laws
of political economy, slaves are driven out of a slave state as fast as
it is surrounded by free
states, then the true abolitionist is the farmer, who...stands all day
in the
field...making a product with which no forced labor can compete.
Farm 7.141 20 ...the true abolitionist is the farmer,
who, heedless of laws
and constitutions, stands all day in the field...making a product with
which
no forced labor can compete.
Boks 7.214 7 ...books that...distribute things...after
the laws of right reason... put us on our feet again...
Clbs 7.245 20 It is always a practical difficulty with
clubs to regulate the
laws of election so as to exclude peremptorily every social nuisance.
Suc 7.292 12 ...we import the religion of other
nations;...we cite their laws.
PI 8.3 4 We must learn the homely laws of fire and
water;...
PI 8.5 18 I believe this conviction makes the charm of
chemistry,--that we
have the same avoirdupois matter in an alembic, without a vestige of
the
old form; and in animal transformation not less, as...in embryo and
man; everything undressing and stealing away from its old into new
form, and
nothing fast but those invisible cords which we call laws...
PI 8.5 21 ...we see...that the secret cords or laws
show their well-known
virtue through every variety...
PI 8.6 14 ...whilst the man is startled by this closer
inspection of the laws of
matter, his attention is called to the independent action of the
mind;...
PI 8.6 16 ...whilst the man is startled by this closer
inspection of the laws of
matter, his attention is called to the independent action of the mind;
its
strange suggestions and laws;...
PI 8.8 8 Identity of law...perfect parallelism between
the laws of Nature
and the laws of thought exist.
PI 8.8 9 Identity of law...perfect parallelism between
the laws of Nature
and the laws of thought exist.
PI 8.9 1 The laws of light and of heat translate each
other;...
PI 8.9 2 The laws of light and of heat translate each
other;--so do the laws
of sound and of color;...
PI 8.21 25 [The poet] observes higher laws than he
transgresses.
PI 8.32 7 Eternal laws are very well, which admit no
violation...
PI 8.32 13 ...the poet affirms the laws, prose busies
itself with exceptions...
PI 8.38 5 A poet comes who...gives [mortal men]
glimpses of the laws of
the universe;...
PI 8.38 8 A poet comes who...shows that Nature is only
a language to
express the laws...
PI 8.41 25 ...the poet sees...the large effect of laws
which correspond to the
inward laws which he knows...
PI 8.42 10 The poet is enamoured of thoughts and laws.
PI 8.68 20 In proportion as a man's life comes into
union with truth, his
thoughts approach to a parallelism with the currents of natural laws...
SA 8.81 4 Manners are stronger than laws.
SA 8.106 12 Would we codify the laws that should reign
in households...we
must learn to adorn every day with sacrifices.
SA 8.106 27 They only can give the key and leading to
better society: those
who delight in each other only because both delight in the eternal
laws;...
Res 8.141 3 By his machines man...can...divine the
future possibility of the
planet and its inhabitants by his perception of laws of Nature.
Comc 8.163 12 [Wit] is like ice, on which no beauty of
form, no majesty of
carriage can plead any immunity,--they must walk gingerly, according to
the laws of ice...
Comc 8.166 29 A classification or nomenclature used by
the scholar only
as a memorandum of his last lesson in the laws of Nature...becomes
through
indolence a barrack and a prison...
Comc 8.167 17 I chanced the other day to fall in with
an odd illustration of
the remark I had heard, that the laws of disease are as beautiful as
the laws
of health;...
QO 8.178 26 We quote...arts, sciences, religion,
customs and laws;...
QO 8.200 14 Our country, customs, laws, our ambitions,
and our notions of
fit and fair,-all these we never made...
QO 8.201 26 Genius is...the capacity of receiving just
impressions from the
external world, and the power of coordinating these after the laws of
thought.
PC 8.209 20 ...[the coxcomb] has found...that good
sense in now in power, and that resting...on perceptions less and less
dim of laws the most sublime.
PC 8.217 19 If a man know the laws of Nature better
than other men, his
nation cannot spare him;...
PC 8.223 1 The laws above are sisters of the laws
below.
PC 8.223 2 The laws above are sisters of the laws
below.
PC 8.224 15 As language is in the alphabet, so is
entire Nature, the play of
all its laws, in one atom.
PC 8.224 21 Whilst [Nature's] power is offered to
[man's] hand, its laws to
his science, not less its beauty speaks to his taste, imagination and
sentiment.
PC 8.228 16 Science...necessitates a faith commensurate
with the grander
orbits and universal laws which it discloses.
PC 8.230 26 Here you are set down, scholars and
idealists...you are...under
bad governments to force on them, by your persistence, good laws.
PC 8.232 2 Periodicity, reaction, are laws of mind as
well as of matter.
PPo 8.236 11 ...[Saadi's] idle catches told the laws/
Holding Nature to her
cause./
Grts 8.302 14 'T is...not Alexander, or Bonaparte or
Count Moltke surely, who represent the highest force of mankind; not
the strong hand, but...the
creation of laws, institutions, letters and art.
Grts 8.308 7 Clinging to Nature, or to that province of
Nature which he
knows, [the commander]...works after her laws...
Grts 8.310 25 ...if you are a scholar, be that. The
same laws hold for you as
for the laborer.
Grts 8.320 19 The man...in whom no regard of self
degraded the adorer of
the laws...he it is whom we seek...
Imtl 8.331 6 ...what is called great and powerful
life...unless combined
with...a taste for abstract truth, for the moral laws, does not build
up faith or
lead to content.
Imtl 8.342 24 Nothing seems to me so excellent as a
belief in the laws.
Imtl 8.345 6 ...we live by choice;...by the vivacity of
the laws which we
obey...
Imtl 8.347 6 Let any master simply recite to you the
substantial laws of the
intellect, and in the presence of the laws themselves you will never
ask such
primary-school questions [concerning immortality].
Imtl 8.347 7 Let any master simply recite to you the
substantial laws of the
intellect, and in the presence of the laws themselves you will never
ask such
primary-school questions [concerning immortality].
Dem1 10.17 6 ...[the belief in luck] is not the
power...which we regard in
passing laws...
Dem1 10.19 16 The insinuation [of belief in the
demonological] is that the
known eternal laws of morals and matter are sometimes corrupted or
evaded by this gypsy principle...
Dem1 10.19 20 The insinuation [of belief in the
demonological] is that the
known eternal laws of morals and matter are sometimes corrupted or
evaded by this gypsy principle...as if the laws of the Father of the
universe
were sometimes balked and eluded by a meddlesome Aunt of the universe
for her pets.
Dem1 10.22 16 A Highland chief, an Indian sachem or a
feudal baron may
fancy...that...when he dies, banshees will announce his fate to kinsmen
in
foreign parts. What more facile than to project this exuberant selfhood
into
the region where individuality is forever bounded by generic and
cosmical
laws?
Dem1 10.26 17 [Adepts in occult facts] are...by laws of
kind...preferring
snores and gastric noises to the voice of any muse.
Aris 10.34 14 ...if culture, if laws...could secure
such a result as superior
and finished men, it would be the interest of all mankind to see that
the
steps were taken...
Aris 10.39 9 I wish...men...who know the beauty of
animals and the laws of
their nature...
Aris 10.39 10 I wish...men...whom the mystery of botany
allures, and the
mineral laws;...
Aris 10.49 14 In the absence of such anthropometer I
have a perfect
confidence in the natural laws.
Aris 10.49 16 I think that the community-every
community, if obstructing
laws and usages are removed-will be the best measure and the justest
judge of the citizen...
PerF 10.72 13 The laws of material nature run up into
the invisible world
of the mind...
PerF 10.72 20 ...in the impenetrable mystery which
hides...the mental
nature, I await the insight which our advancing knowledge of material
laws
shall furnish.
PerF 10.72 21 ...the laws of force apply to every form
of it.
PerF 10.80 2 The geometer shows us the true order in
figures; the painter
in laws of color;...
PerF 10.85 25 [This world] is a fagot of laws...
PerF 10.85 26 [This world] is a fagot of laws, and a
true analysis of these
laws...would be a wholesome lesson for every time and for this time.
Chr2 10.100 5 ...the Deity does not break his firm laws
in respect to
imparting truth, more than in imparting material heat and light.
Chr2 10.112 6 The laws of old empires stood on the
religious convictions.
Chr2 10.114 7 The soul...asks...no new laws...
Edc1 10.125 3 The use of the world is that man may
learn its laws.
Edc1 10.128 4 Here is a world pierced and belted with
natural laws...
Edc1 10.129 2 Every one has a trust of power,-every
man, every boy a
jurisdiction, whether it be over a cow...or the laws of a state.
Edc1 10.129 7 [The desire of power] is a constant
teaching of the laws of
matter and of mind.
Edc1 10.151 2 What discoverer of Nature's laws will
[the college] prompt
to enrich us by disclosing in the mind the statute which all matter
must
obey?
SovE 10.183 8 ...each of the great departments of
Nature...exhibits the
same laws on a different plane;...
SovE 10.190 4 ...every wish, appetite and passion
rushes into act and... protects itself with laws.
SovE 10.192 3 The student discovers one day that he
lives in enchantment... all that he calls Nature, all that he calls
institutions, when once his mind is
active are...significant pictures of the laws of the mind;...
SovE 10.192 5 The student discovers one day that he
lives in enchantment... and through this enchanted gallery he is led by
unseen guides to read and
learn the laws of Heaven.
SovE 10.207 21 [The mystic or theist] knows the laws of
gravitation and of
repulsion are deaf to French talkers...
SovE 10.210 5 ...there are the new conventions of
social science, before
which the questions of...the laws of trade...come for a hearing.
SovE 10.213 9 Now science and philosophy
recognize...how the laws of
both [Spirit and Matter] are one, or how one is the realization.
Prch 10.222 26 The next age will behold God in the
ethical laws...
Prch 10.223 6 The next age will behold God in the
ethical laws...and will
regard natural history, private fortunes and politics, not for
themselves, as
we have done, but as illustrations of those laws...
Prch 10.237 22 ...when we...come into the house of
thought and worship, we come with the purpose...to see that
life...is...a growth after immutable
laws under beneficent influences the most immense.
MoL 10.242 12 [The inviolate soul] is a learner of the
laws of Nature...
MoL 10.255 2 Neither...the laws, the customs or dogmas
of nations...can
compare with that counsel which is open to you.
MoL 10.256 11 Reading!-do you mean that this senator or
this lawyer, who stood by and allowed the passage of infamous laws, was
a reader of
Greek books?
Schr 10.261 14 Literary men gladly acknowledge these
ties which find for
the homeless and the stranger a welcome where least looked for. But in
proportion as we are conversant with the laws of life, we have seen the
like.
Schr 10.268 27 ...if [the practical men] parade their
business and public
importance, it is by way of apology and palliation for not being the
students
and obeyers of those diviner laws.
Schr 10.285 4 These questions [of life] speak...to
Genius...whose private
counsels are not tinged with selfishness, but are laws.
Schr 10.287 3 ...the great Necessity is [the scholar's]
patron, who
distributes sun and shade after immutable laws.
Plu 10.319 16 [Plutarch] knew the laws of conversation
and the laws of
good-fellowship quite as well as Horace...
LLNE 10.327 5 ...[the new race] hate...hierarchies,
governors, yea, almost
laws.
LLNE 10.336 16 Astronomy...showed that our sacred as
our profane
history had been written in gross ignorance of the laws...
EzRy 10.395 19 ...in his old age, when all the antique
Hebraism and its
customs are passing away, it is...most fit that in the fall of laws a
loyal man
should die.
MMEm 10.421 2 Am I [Mary Moody Emerson], poor victim,
swept on
through the sternest ordinations of Nature's laws, which slay? yet I
'll trust.
SlHr 10.447 6 In the time of the Sunday laws [Samuel
Hoar] was a tithing-man;...
Thor 10.478 2 Thoreau...might fortify the convictions
of prophets in the
ethical laws by his holy living.
Thor 10.479 18 The tendency...to read all the laws of
Nature in the one
object or one combination under your eye, is...comic to those who do
not
share the philosopher's perception of identity.
Thor 10.479 24 [Thoreau] referred every minute fact to
cosmical laws.
Carl 10.492 19 The navigation laws of England made its
commerce.
HDC 11.28 7 Lo now! if these poor men/ Can govern the
land and sea/ And
make just laws below the sun,/ As planets faithful be./
HDC 11.43 4 [The Charter of the Company of
Massachusetts Bay]... ordered that all fundamental laws should be
enacted by the freemen of the
colony.
HDC 11.46 5 ...[John Winthrop] advised, seeing the
freemen were grown
so numerous, to send deputies from every town once in a year to revise
the
laws and to assess all monies.
HDC 11.47 10 He is ill informed who expects, on running
down the [New
England] Town Records for two hundred years, to find...a metropolis of
patriots, enacting wholesome and creditable laws.
HDC 11.71 17 On the 26th of the month [September,
1774], the whole
town [Concord] resolved itself into a committee of safety...to aid all
untainted magistrates in the execution of the laws of the land.
HDC 11.84 2 I find [in Concord annals] no ridiculous
laws...
EWI 11.103 25 ...the crude element of good in human
affairs must work
and ripen, spite of whips and plantation laws and West Indian interest.
EWI 11.105 24 [Granville] Sharpe protected the [West
Indian] slave. In
consulting with the lawyers, they told Sharpe the laws were against
him.
EWI 11.107 6 We cannot say the cause set forth by this
return is allowed or
approved of by the laws of this kingdom [England];...
EWI 11.119 23 Parliament was compelled to pass
additional laws for the
defence and security of the negro [in the West Indies]...
EWI 11.123 17 The national aim and employment streams
into...our laws...
EWI 11.125 3 Unhappily...for the planter, the laws of
nature are in
harmony with each other...
EWI 11.125 15 It was shown to the planters...that they
needed the severest
monopoly laws at home to keep them from bankruptcy.
EWI 11.130 23 In the sleep of the laws, the private
interference of two
excellent citizens of Boston has, I have ascertained, rescued several
natives
of this State from these Southern prisons.
EWI 11.131 6 The poorest fishing-smack that...hunts
whale in the Southern
ocean, should be encompassed by [Massachusetts's] laws with comfort and
protection...
EWI 11.131 21 The Governor of Massachusetts is a
trifler;...the General
Court is a dishonored body, if they make laws which they cannot
execute.
EWI 11.132 22 The Congress...should set on foot the
strictest inquisition to
discover where such persons [freemen of Massachusetts], brought into
slavery by these local [Southern] laws at any time heretofore, may now
be.
EWI 11.141 23 ...the white has, for ages, done what he
could to keep the
negro in that hoggish state. His laws have been furies.
War 11.151 7 It has been a favorite study of modern
philosophy...to watch
the rising of a thought in one man's mind...its expansion and general
reception, until it publishes itself to the world by destroying the
existing
laws and institutions...
War 11.154 3 [Alexander's conquest of the East]...sowed
the Greek
customs and humane laws over Asia...
War 11.175 3 ...if the search of the sublime laws of
morals and the sources
of hope and trust, in man, and not in books, in the present, and not in
the
past, proceed;...then war has a short day...
FSLC 11.179 17 I have lived all my life in this state
[Massachusetts], and
never had any experience of personal inconvenience from the laws, until
now.
FSLC 11.185 25 The crisis [over the Fugitive Slave Law]
is interesting as
it shows the self-protecting nature of the world and of Divine laws.
FSLC 11.186 25 ...laws do not make right...
FSLC 11.189 26 All arts, customs, societies, books, and
laws, are good as
they foster and concur with this spiritual element...
FSLC 11.190 2 The laws especially draw their obligation
only from their
concurrence with [the spiritual element].
FSLC 11.190 12 I had often heard...that it was a
principle in law that
immoral laws are void.
FSLC 11.191 1 Blackstone admits the sovereignty
antecedent to any
positive precept, of the law of Nature, among whose principles are,
that we
should live on, should hurt nobody, and should render unto every one
his
due, etc. No human laws are of any validity, if contrary to this.
FSLC 11.191 23 No engagement (to a sovereign) can
oblige or even
authorize a man to violate the laws of Nature.
FSLC 11.191 27 All authors who have any conscience or
modesty agree
that a person ought not to obey such commands as are evidently contrary
to
the laws of God.
FSLC 11.193 19 Will you...blame the air for rushing in
where a vacuum is
made or the boiler for exploding under pressure of steam? These facts
are
after laws of the world...
FSLC 11.194 26 [The Fugitive Slave Law] is contravened
by the written
laws themselves...
FSLC 11.195 1 Laws are merely declaratory of the
natural sentiments of
mankind...
FSLC 11.195 3 ...the language of all permanent laws
will be in
contradiction to any immoral enactment.
FSLC 11.203 22 Mr. Webster perhaps is only following
the laws of his
blood and constitution.
FSLC 11.207 5 ...I conceive it demonstrated,-the
necessity of common
sense and justice entering into the laws.
FSLN 11.228 24 There was an old fugitive law, but it
had become, or was
fast becoming...by the genius and laws of Massachusetts, inoperative.
FSLN 11.231 19 There are two forces in Nature, by whose
antagonism we
exist;...the laws of the world...on the one hand,-and Will or Duty or
Freedom on the other.
FSLN 11.232 27 The events of this month are teaching
one thing plain and
clear...that official papers are of no use; resolutions of public
meetings, platforms of conventions, no, nor laws, nor constitutions,
any more.
FSLN 11.234 17 These things show that no forms, neither
constitutions, nor laws, nor covenants...are of any use in themselves.
FSLN 11.234 22 Covenants are of no use without honest
men to keep them; laws of none but with loyal citizens to obey them.
FSLN 11.235 7 ...no man has a right to hope that the
laws of New York
will defend him from the contamination of slaves another day until he
has
made up his mind that he will not owe his protection to the laws of New
York, but to his own sense and spirit.
FSLN 11.235 11 ...no man has a right to hope that the
laws of New York
will defend him from the contamination of slaves another day until he
has
made up his mind that he will not owe his protection to the laws of New
York, but to his own sense and spirit.
FSLN 11.236 4 ...we are in this world...to be
instructed...in the laws of
moral and intelligent nature;...
FSLN 11.241 20 We should not forgive...the Government,
if it sustain the
mob against the laws.
AKan 11.255 21 When pressed to look at the cause of the
mischief in the
Kansas laws, the President falters and declines the discussion;...
AKan 11.257 26 ...I submit that, in a case like this,
where...the whole world
knows that this is...a systematic war...in defiance of all laws and
liberties,- I submit that the governor and legislature should neither
slumber nor sleep
till they have found out how to send effectual aid and comfort to these
poor
farmers [in Kansas]...
JBB 11.272 14 ...a Wisconsin judge, who knows that laws
are for the
protection of citizens against kidnappers, is worth a court-house full
of
lawyers so idolatrous of forms as to let go the substance.
JBS 11.281 14 The sentiment of mercy is the natural
recoil which the laws
of the universe provide to protect mankind from destruction by savage
passions.
ACiv 11.306 12 There does exist, perhaps, a popular
will...that our trade, and therefore our laws, must have the whole
breadth of the continent...
ACiv 11.309 13 ...the laws by which the universe is
organized reappear at
every point, and will rule it.
EPro 11.324 26 ...in the Southern States, the tenure of
land and the local
laws, with slavery, give the social system not a democratic but an
aristocratic complexion;...
ALin 11.337 25 There is a serene Providence which rules
the fate of
nations, which...obtains the ultimate triumph of the best race by the
sacrifice of everything which resists the moral laws of the world.
EdAd 11.388 8 ...we believe politics to be...subject to
the same laws with
trees, earths and acids.
EdAd 11.389 22 ...the laws and governors cannot possess
a commanding
interest for any but vacant or fanatical people;...
EdAd 11.390 8 ...the insight which commands the laws
and conditions of
the true polity precludes forever all interest in the squabbles of
parties.
Wom 11.414 13 ...in the East...where the laws resist
the education and
emancipation of women...Woman yet occupies the same leading position,
as a prophetess, that she has among the ancient Greeks...
Wom 11.419 2 The answer that lies, silent or spoken, in
the minds of well-meaning
persons, to the new claims [for women's rights], is this:...that, if
the laws and customs were modified in the manner proposed, it would
embarrass and pain gentle and lovely persons with duties which they
would
find irksome and distasteful.
Wom 11.420 23 If new power is here, of a
character...which...tries and
condemns our religion, customs, laws...you [women] can well leave
voting
to the old dead people.
Wom 11.424 2 Let the laws be purged of every barbarous
remainder, every
barbarous impediment to women.
Wom 11.424 10 ...let [women] have and hold and give
their property as
men do theirs;-and in a few years it will easily appear whether they
wish a
voice in making the laws that are to govern them.
Wom 11.426 3 The slavery of women happened when the men
were slaves
of kings. The melioration of manners brought their melioration of
course. It
could not be otherwise, and hence the new desire of better laws.
FRO1 11.479 17 ...as soon as every man...is apprised
that the perfect law of
duty corresponds with the laws of chemistry, of vegetation, of
astronomy, as face to face in a glass;...then we have a religion that
exalts...
FRep 11.515 18 When the cannon is aimed by ideas...when
men die for
what they live for...then gods join in the combat; then poets are born,
and
the better code of laws at last records the victory.
FRep 11.530 1 In this fact, that we are a nation of
individuals...and that on
such an organization sooner or later the moral laws must tell, to such
ears
must speak,-in this is our hope.
FRep 11.532 1 That repose which is the ornament and
ripeness of man is
not American. That repose which indicates a faith in the laws of the
universe...
FRep 11.538 19 ...if the spirit which...put forth such
gigantic energy in the
charity of the Sanitary Commission, could be waked to the conserving
and
creating duty of making the laws just and humane, it were to enroll a
great
constituency of religious...obeyers of duty...
FRep 11.541 22 The genius of the country has marked out
our true
policy,-opportunity. Opportunity...of personal power, and not less of
wealth; doors wide open. If I could have it,-free trade with all the
world... hospitality of fair field and equal laws to all.
FRep 11.544 18 ...the height of reason, the noblest
affection, the purest
religion will...write our laws for the benefit of men.
PLT 12.3 5 ...in listening to Richard Owen's masterly
enumeration of the
parts and laws of the human body...one could not help admiring the
irresponsible security and happiness of the attitude of the
naturalist;...
PLT 12.3 14 ...I thought-could not a similar
[scientific] enumeration be
made of the laws and powers of the Intellect...
PLT 12.4 1 Could we have...the exhaustive accuracy of
distribution which
chemists use in their nomenclature...applied...to those laws, namely,
which
are common to chemistry, anatomy...laws of the world?
PLT 12.4 3 Could we have...the exhaustive accuracy of
distribution which
chemists use in their nomenclature...applied...to those laws...which
are
common to chemistry, anatomy...intellect, morals and social life;-laws
of
the world?
PLT 12.4 4 These [higher] powers and laws are also
facts in a Natural
History.
PLT 12.4 16 ...at last, it is only that exceeding and
universal part [of
Nature] which interests us, when we shall...see that what is set down
is true
through all the sciences; in the laws of thought as well as of
chemistry.
PLT 12.4 20 In all sciences the student is discovering
that Nature...is
always working...after the laws of the human mind.
PLT 12.5 19 ...in the impenetrable mystery which
hides...the mental nature, I await the insight which our advancing
knowledge of material laws shall
furnish.
PLT 12.10 19 The laws and powers of the Intellect
have...a stupendous
peculiarity...
PLT 12.14 1 I wish to know the laws of this wonderful
power, that I may
domesticate it.
PLT 12.20 27 This reduction to a few laws, to one law,
is not a choice of
the individual...
PLT 12.23 7 The momentum, which increases by exact laws
in falling
bodies, increases by the same rate in the intellectual action.
PLT 12.27 1 The mechanical laws might as easily be
shown pervading the
kingdom of mind as the vegetative.
PLT 12.35 22 The Instinct begins...at the surface of
the earth, and works
for the necessities of the human being; then ascends step by step to
suggestions which are when expressed the intellectual and moral laws.
PLT 12.38 20 The thought, the doctrine, the right
hitherto not affirmed is
published...in conversation...of men of the world, and at last in the
very
choruses of songs. The young hear it, and...they accept it, vote for it
at the
polls, embody it in the laws.
PLT 12.40 7 The philosopher knows only laws.
PLT 12.42 18 Genius is a delicate sensibility to the
laws of the world...
PLT 12.43 1 The highest measure of poetic power is such
insight and
faculty to fuse the circumstances of to-day as shall make transparent
the
whole web of circumstance and opinion in which the man finds himself,
so
that he...no longer looks back to Hebrew or Greek or English use or
tradition in religion, laws or life...
PLT 12.55 7 The natural remedy against...this desultory
universality of
ours...is to substitute realism for sentimentalism; a certain
recognition of the
simple and terrible laws which...pervade and govern.
II 12.68 20 The Instinct begins at this low point at
the surface of the earth... and then ascends, step by step, to
suggestions, which are, when expressed, the intellectual and moral
laws.
II 12.70 25 ...[Inspiration] has the royal expedient to
thrust Nature between
him and you, and perpetually to divert attention from himself, by the
stream
of thoughts, laws and images.
II 12.80 19 Whence came all these tools, inventions,
books, laws, parties, kingdoms?
Mem 12.96 20 ...another man's memory is the history of
science and art
and civility and thought; and still another deals with laws and
perceptions
that are the theory of the world.
Mem 12.107 17 We forget also according to beautiful
laws.
CInt 12.127 25 ...I thought...a college was to teach
you geometry, or the
lovely laws of space and figure;...
CInt 12.128 10 Now if there be genius in the scholar, a
delicate sensibility
to the laws of the world...he is made to find his own way.
CInt 12.132 2 ...old men cannot see...the institutions,
the laws under which
they have lived, passing, or soon to pass, into the hands of you and
your
contemporaries, without an earnest wish that you have caught sight of
your
high calling...
CW 12.172 4 Still less did I know [when I bought my
farm] what good and
true neighbors I was buying...some of them now known the country
through...and...other men not known widely but known at home, farmers,-
not doctors of laws but doctors of land...
Bost 12.186 12 What Vasari said...of the republican
city of Florence might
be said of Boston;...all labor by every means to be foremost. We
find...at
least an equal freedom in our laws and customs...
Bost 12.210 4 [Boston's] genius will write the laws and
her historians
record the fate of nations.
MAng1 12.215 9 ...so true was [Michelangelo] to the
laws of the human
mind, that his character and his works...seem rather a part of Nature
than
arbitrary productions of the human will.
MAng1 12.227 20 ...not only was this discoverer of
Beauty [Michelangelo]...rooted and grounded in those severe laws of
practical skill, which genius can never teach...but he was one of the
most industrious men
that ever lived.
Milt1 12.254 1 Milton...reads the laws of the moral
sentiment to the new-born
race.
Milt1 12.266 9 Few men could be cited who have so well
understood what
is peculiar to the Christian ethics [as Milton], and the precise aid it
has
brought to men, in being an emphatic affirmation of the omnipotence of
spiritual laws...
Milt1 12.272 25 [Milton] defends the slaying of the
king, because a king is
a king no longer than he governs by the laws;...
Milt1 12.273 14 And so, throughout all his actions and
opinions, is [Milton] a consistent...believer in the omnipotence of
spiritual laws.
MLit 12.317 8 ...selfishness and the senses write the
laws under which we
live...
Trag 12.408 18 There must always remain...the hindrance
of our private
satisfaction by the laws of the world.
Laws, n. (4)
LT 1.259 2 ...the present aspects of our social state,
the Laws, Divinity... have their root in an invisible spiritual
reality.
Wsp 6.242 1 The Laws are [man's] consolers...
Wsp 6.242 2 ...the good Laws themselves are alive...
II 12.76 21 The inexorable Laws, the Ideas...'t is very
certain that these
things have been hid as under towels and blankets, most part of our
days...
Laws of Menu, n. (1)
ET8 5.137 14 ...[the English] administer, in different
parts of the world, the
codes of every empire and race;...in the East Indies, the Laws of
Menu;...
law-school, n. (1)
SS 7.12 3 A backwoodsman...told me that when he heard
the best-bred
young men at the law-school talk together, he reckoned himself a boor;
but
whenever he caught them apart, and had one to himself alone, then they
were the boors and he the better man.
Lawton, Abel, n. (1)
Mem 12.105 24 Abel Lawton knew every horse that went up
and down
through Concord...
lawyer, n. (23)
YA 1.386 2 It would be but an easy extension of our
commercial system, to
pay a private emperor a fee for services, as we pay...a lawyer.
SL 2.157 2 I have heard an experienced counsellor say
that he never feared
the effect upon a jury of a lawyer who does not believe in his heart
that his
client ought to have a verdict.
NER 3.253 11 [Other reformers] assailed particular
vocations, as that of the
lawyer...
NER 3.259 21 If the physician, the lawyer, the divine,
never use [Greek
and Latin] to come at their ends, I need never learn it to come at
mine.
ET11 5.177 10 The lawyer, the farmer, the silk-mercer
lies perdu under the
coronet...
Pow 6.62 16 A Western lawyer of eminence said to me he
wished it were a
penal offence to bring an English law-book into a court in this
country...
Pow 6.76 23 The good lawyer is not the man who has an
eye to every side
and angle of contingency...
Wth 6.92 20 The case of the young lawyer was pitiful to
disgust...but the
determined youth saw in it an aperture to insert his dangerous
wedges...
Ctr 6.149 27 The head of a commercial house or a
leading lawyer or
politician is brought into daily contact with troops of men from all
parts of
the country...
CbW 6.245 18 The lawyer advises the client, and tells
his story to the jury
and leaves it with them...
Bty 6.285 23 The miller, the lawyer and the merchant
dedicate themselves
to their own details...
OA 7.325 23 A lawyer argued a cause yesterday in the
Supreme Court...
Grts 8.305 20 ...there is the boy who is born with a
taste for the sea... another will be a lawyer;...
Aris 10.50 5 When the lawyer tries his case in court he
himself is also on
trial...
MoL 10.256 10 Reading!-do you mean that this senator or
this lawyer, who stood by and allowed the passage of infamous laws, was
a reader of
Greek books?
SlHr 10.445 7 These tactics of the lawyer were the
tactics of [Samuel Hoar'
s] life.
SlHr 10.445 22 Nobody cared to speak of thoughts or
aspirations to a black-letter
lawyer [Samuel Hoar], who only studied to keep men out of prison...
EWI 11.106 15 Very unwilling had that great lawyer
[Lord Mansfield] been to reverse the late decisions [on slavery];...
EWI 11.132 4 If the State has no power to defend its
own people in its own
shipping, because it has delegated that power to the Federal
Government, has it no representation in the Federal Government? Are
those men dumb? I
am no lawyer, and cannot indicate the forms applicable to the case, but
here
is something which transcends all forms.
EWI 11.142 8 ...[the negro] is now the principal if not
the only mechanic in
the West Indies; and is, besides, an architect, a physician, a
lawyer...
AKan 11.261 19 The President is a lawyer, and should
know the statutes of
the land.
ALin 11.330 15 [Lincoln] was thoroughly American...a
flatboatman, a
captain in the Black Hawk War, a country lawyer...
Wom 11.425 12 Let us have the true woman...and no
lawyer need be called
in to write stipulations...
lawyers, n. (30)
ET1 5.19 11 ...[Wordsworth] had broken a tooth by a
fall, when walking
with two lawyers...
ET11 5.177 12 The lawyer, the farmer, the silk-mercer
lies perdu under the
coronet, and winks to the antiquary to say nothing; especially skilful
lawyers...
ET11 5.197 16 The lawyers, said Burke, are only birds
of passage in this
House of Commons...
Ctr 6.135 27 Have you seen a few lawyers, merchants and
brokers...
Bhr 6.188 13 People masquerade before
us...as...senators, or professors, or
great lawyers...
Elo1 7.86 26 I remember long ago being attracted...into
the court-room. The prisoner's counsel were the strongest and
cunningest lawyers in the
commonwealth.
Elo1 7.87 20 ...the lawyers saved their rogue under the
fog of a definition.
Elo1 7.88 10 The statement of the fact...sinks before
the statement of the
law, which...is a rarest gift, being...in lawyers nothing technical,
but always
some piece of common sense...
Elo1 7.88 25 ...I read without surprise that the
black-letter lawyers of the
day sneered at [Lord Mansfield's] equitable decisions...
Clbs 7.238 14 The startled giant [Wafthrudnir]
replies...with Odin
contended I in wise words. Thou must ever the wisest be. And still the
gods
and giants are so known, and still they play the same game in all the
million
mansions of heaven and of earth; at all tables, clubs and tete-a-tetes,
the
lawyers in the court-house...
Suc 7.289 4 Fuller says 't is a maxim of lawyers that a
crown once worn
cleareth all defects of the wearer thereof.
PI 8.31 24 [The poet] affirms the applicability of the
ideal law to...the
present knot of affairs. Parties, lawyers and men of the world will
invariably dispute such an application, as romantic and dangerous;...
MoL 10.241 5 You go to be teachers, to become
physicians, lawyers, divines;...
MoL 10.243 6 Lawyers [in California] went and came with
pick and
wheelbarrow;...
Schr 10.269 4 ...the lawyers and the manufacturers, are
idealists...
Schr 10.282 4 ...a true orator will make us feel that
the states and
kingdoms, the senators, lawyers and rich men are caterpillars' webs and
caterpillars...
EWI 11.105 23 [Granville] Sharpe protected the [West
Indian] slave. In
consulting with the lawyers, they told Sharpe the laws were against
him.
EWI 11.133 25 ...whilst our very amiable and very
innocent
representatives...at Washington are accomplished lawyers and
merchants... there is a disastrous want of men from New England.
EWI 11.136 1 The lives of the advocates [of
emancipation in the West
Indies] are pages of greatness, and the connection of the eminent
senators
with this question constitutes the immortalizing moments of those men's
lives. The bare enunciation of the theses at which the lawyers and
legislators arrived, gives a glow to the heart of the reader.
EWI 11.136 19 Out it would come, the God's truth, out
it came [in
emancipation in the West Indies]...for all the mumbling of the lawyers.
FSLC 11.181 11 ...insurers, lawyers...not so much as a
snatch of an old
song for freedom, dares intrude on their passive obedience [to the
Fugitive
Slave Law].
FSLC 11.185 18 The learning of the universities...the
acumen of lawyers... are all combined to kidnap [the poor black boy].
FSLC 11.190 4 I am surprised that lawyers can be so
blind as to suffer the
principles of Law to be discredited.
FSLN 11.227 5 ...Vattel, Burke, Jefferson, do all
affirm [that an immoral
law cannot be valid], and I cite them...because, though lawyers and
practical statesmen, the habit of their profession did not hide from
them that
this truth was the foundation of States.
AKan 11.257 16 I know that lawyers hesitate on
technical grounds, and
wonder what method of relief [for Kansas] the legislature will apply.
JBB 11.272 16 ...a Wisconsin judge, who knows that laws
are for the
protection of citizens against kidnappers, is worth a court-house full
of
lawyers so idolatrous of forms as to let go the substance.
SMC 11.355 25 The invasion of Northern...tradesmen,
lawyers and
students did more than forty years of peace had done to educate the
South.
PLT 12.22 25 How lately the hunter was the poor
creature's organic
enemy; a presumption inflamed, as the lawyers say, by observing how
many faces in the street still remind us of visages in the forest...
II 12.81 23 Whether Whiggery, or Chartism, or Church,
or a dream of
Wealth, fashioned all these resolute bankers, merchants, lawyers,
landlords, who administer the world of to-day...an idea fashioned
them...
Bost 12.209 1 What public souls have lived here [in
Boston]...what
mathematicians, what lawyers, what wits;...
lawyer's, n. (2)
Pow 6.58 13 ...the lawyer's authorities are hunted up by
clerks;...
Elo1 7.74 12 There is a petty lawyer's fluency...
lax, adj. (3)
Hist 2.25 16 Who does not see that [Xenophon's army] is
a gang of great
boys, with such a code of honor and such lax discipline as great boys
have?
SR 2.74 24 If any one imagines that this law [of
self-reliance] is lax, let him
keep its commandment one day.
CInt 12.131 2 ...the examination for admission and the
examination for
degrees and honors may be lax in this college and severe in that...but
't is
very certain than an examination is yonder before us...
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