"Unwarrantable" Quotes from Famous Books
... replied by a public statement, in which they declared that this was an "unwarrantable threat" and an attempt to put the responsibility for the suspension ... — Socialism As It Is - A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement • William English Walling
... self-government, turn round and ignore this divinity, this capacity in another branch of the human family? The theory has worked only good in its application thus far, and it is a most unreasonable, a most unwarrantable distrust to expect it to produce mischief when applied to others in all respects mentally and morally the equals of those who now enjoy it. It neither can nor will do so; but, necessarily, the broader and more universal its application, ... — History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I • Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage
... unwarrantable, I part company with you less reluctantly than I otherwise might do. But I hope ... — Kenelm Chillingly, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton
... sovereignty could not be alienated, unless by express surrender; thirdly, that no such surrender had been made; and, fourthly, that the idea of applying coercion to a State, even to enforce the fulfillment of a duty, would be equivalent to waging war against a State—it was "altogether forced and unwarrantable." ... — The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government • Jefferson Davis
... Legislature are solely responsible for the management of its finances to the people of the colony, and unless Imperial interests of grave importance were imperilled, the intervention of Her Majesty's Government in such matters would be an unwarrantable intrusion and a breach of the ... — The Story of Newfoundland • Frederick Edwin Smith, Earl of Birkenhead
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