1. Force is no remedy.
  2. Law grinds the poor, and the rich men rule the law.
  3. Force and fraud are in war the two cardinal virtues.
  4. Freedom is a new religion, a religion of our time.
  5. Desire nothing for yourself which you do not desire for others.
  6. An ambassador is a man who goes abroad to lie for the good of his country.
  7. A journalist is a man who stays at home to pursue the same vocation.
  8. Without free speech no search for truth is possible.
  9. Liberty for the few is not liberty.
  10. Liberty for me and slavery for you mean slavery for both.
  11. No revolution ever rises above the intellectual level of those who make it.
  12. Men submit everywhere to oppression when they have only to lift their heads to throw off the yoke.
  13. Many politicians of our time are in the habit of saying that no people ought to be free till they are fit to use freedom. The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story who resolved not to go into the water till he had learned to swim. If men are to wait for liberty till they become wise and good in slavery they may indeed wait forever.

SUMMARY

458. The following is a summary of that which we have learned in sentence building:

Sentences are classified according to{Use{Assertive
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Form{Simple
Complex
Compound

Elements of The Sentence.{Words, the eight parts of speech.
Phrases, adjective, adverb and verb phrases.
Clauses, adjective, adverb and noun clauses.

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ESSENTIALS OF A SIMPLE SENTENCE

Subject Predicate
Subject Complete Verb
Subject Copulative Verb Predicate Complement
Subject Transitive Verb Direct Object
Subject Transitive Verb Direct Object Indirect Object

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