Do not do unto others what you would not have others do unto you." They forget that for nearly a thousand years China has been nearer a democracy in many features of its government than any other government then in existence. The fundamental unit of democracy,... Recent Developments in China - Side 56redigeret af - 1913 - 413 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1910 - 612 sider
...unto you." I would like to reverse the sentiment and say with the great philosopher and teacher, " Do not do unto others what you would not have others do unto you." [Applause.] If we Japanese and you Americans proceed each under the guidance, under the inspiration... | |
| Kenchō Suematsu - 1905 - 50 sider
...written by a Chinese diplomatist. He made a remark somewhat in the following words : ' Our motto is, " Do not do unto others what you would not have others do unto you," but your motto is, " Do unto others as you would have others do unto you "; in other words, we are... | |
| Kenchō Suematsu - 1905 - 398 sider
...written by a Chinese diplomatist. He made a remark somewhat in the following words : — Our motto is, " Do not do unto others what you would not have others do unto you," but your motto is, " Do unto others as yon would have others do unto you " ; in other words, we are... | |
| 1907 - 808 sider
...philosopher who, five hundred years before the coming of Christ, propounded and exemplified the doctrine, do not do unto others what you would not have others do unto you, is more to be respected for its virtues than feared for its vices. The presence of the Chinaman in... | |
| Joseph King Goodrich - 1911 - 410 sider
...have been led to assume were the fundamental principles of Christianity; they say, with Confucius, " Do not do unto others what you would not have others do to you." In this particular instance, the Chinese version of the Golden Rule is more apposite than... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1913 - 540 sider
...for money advanced, and second, terms, as to its distribution and expenditure, so humiliating that no proud nation could grant them without loss of selfrespect....authorities on democracy, De Tocqueville, Bryce and the Compte de Paris, agree in this. In China, local government is, in practically all its features, and... | |
| 1913 - 552 sider
...government to immediate recognition. The enemies of China today forget the traditions of the race — that China was old when Chaldea and Babylon were young,...authorities on democracy, De Tocqueville, Bryce and the Compte de Paris, agree in this. In China, local government is, in practically all its features, and... | |
| Louis Livingston Seaman - 1919 - 12 sider
...before the birth of Christ, expounded the doctrine of Christianity in the saying, 143009—20013 ' Do not do unto others what you would not have others...town meeting. All authorities on democracy — De Tocquevllle, Bryce, and the Compte de Paris— agree in this, and in China all local government for... | |
| Harry Collins Spillman - 1919 - 216 sider
...well to treat others as you would have others treat you." Confucius said the same thing negatively — "Do not do unto others what you would not have others do unto you." Socrates and Confucius were not theologians; they were philosophers; but this particular philosophy... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1910 - 612 sider
...unto you." I would like to reverse the sentiment and say with- the great philosopher and teacher, " Do not do unto others what you would not have others do unto you." [Applause.] If we Japanese and you Americans proceed each under the guidance, under the inspiration... | |
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