"Assever" Quotes from Famous Books
... he begins by appreciating the specious splendour of modern enlightenment, the voyages of man's intellect among the stars, and then goes on to assever that in the first place men have lost, through their civilisation, the original liberty for which they were born, and that arts and science, flinging garlands of flowers on the iron chains which bind them, make them love their slavery; and secondly that there is a real depravity beneath the fair ... — The Idea of Progress - An Inquiry Into Its Origin And Growth • J. B. Bury |