| Morris Owen Evans - Religion - 1922 - 260 pages
...governmental ideals, frankly impatient of a social philosophy based on the idea of the right of might and "let him take who has the power and let him keep who can." "The old order changeth, yielding place to new, And God fulfils Himself in many ways, Lest one good... | |
| George Walter Fiske - 1922 - 316 pages
...or wrong about it, no room for conscience, nothing but force. Let "Rob Roy's Rule" reign in trade: "Let him take who has the power, and let him keep who can." People in business must look out for number one. It is all pure selfishness anyway. We are not in business... | |
| Political science - 1924 - 190 pages
...aftermath of the war would have disgusted not only Germany but the world generally with the old plan of " let him take who has the power and let him keep who can." So long as that commandment rules the world rather than the other, most of our efforts to produce peace... | |
| Political science - 1924 - 854 pages
...aftermath of the war would have disgusted not only Germany but the world generally with the old plan of "let him take who has the power and let him keep who can." So long as that commandment rules the world rather than the other, most of our efforts to produce peace... | |
| James Appleton Bent - Courts - 1925 - 134 pages
...that he has the world, the flesh, and the devil, to deal with ; he adapts the tactics of Old Rob Roy. "Let him take who has the power And let him keep who can. ' ' John Philpot Curran, the great Irish Barrister, in opening for the Crown, in the prosecution of... | |
| Labor unions - 1901 - 866 pages
...expected from one whose god is the dollar and whose golden rule is that old mediaeval one — I«et him take who has the power, And let him keep who can. Of organized labor, he said: If I were a workman, as I was, I would not want to belong to a labor order.... | |
| Matthew Suffness - Medical - 1995 - 444 pages
...qualities, occupying an area so limited in extent, and in the midst of a population where the old rule of "Let him take who has the power, And let him keep who can" has unlimited sway is destined, it is to be feared, to ultimate extinction. Let us indulge the hope... | |
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