THOREAU: Civil Disobedience 323 they who behold where it comes trickling into this lake or that pool gird up their loins once more and continue their […]
340 ETHICS AND MORALITY Master Thomas had said he would never let me return again. The bar- rier betwixt himself and brother he considered impassable. 21I […]
THOREAU: Civil Disobedience 325 reaction. Who was fighting? Who started the war? What were Presi- dent Polk’s intentions, and were those intentions ethical? 5. Examine quotations […]
328 ETHICS AND MORALITY Act was enacted in 1850 with stiff penalties for those who did not obey the law. In retaliation, many northern states enacted […]
330 ETHICS AND MORALITY blighting and dehumanizing effects of slavery. I was utterly astonished at her goodness. I scarcely knew how to behave towards her. She […]
334 ETHICS AND MORALITY his master — things which had the desired though unexpected effect; for the conversation resulted in the voluntary emancipation of the slave […]