When a fact can be demonstrated, force is unnecessary; when it cannot be demonstrated, force is infamous.


Popular edition of col. Ingersoll's lectures. (Freethought publ. co.'s ed.). (ed. 1883)


When a fact can be demonstrated, force is unnecessary; when it cannot be demonstrated, force is infamous.

When a fact can be demonstrated, force is unnecessary; when it cannot be demonstrated, force is infamous.

When a fact can be demonstrated, force is unnecessary; when it cannot be demonstrated, force is infamous.

When a fact can be demonstrated, force is unnecessary; when it cannot be demonstrated, force is infamous.