Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 346, 16 December 1891 — Foreign Analogy. [ARTICLE]

Foreign Analogy.

'A henever the editor of the Bnll€tir» quotee from advanced and fa-1 iwouß statesmen like Salsbury or j Gladstone, or other of the world's j ' le*iing meii| o& icipd&&eni&l- |JT!% fof tib# »cli3inistratron of the *ffiiirs of a peoole, he will •eif sapp«>rting tbe very doetriiMj|, vhieb Ka Leo advocates t and whi|īf Jh« Kditor of that paper •hfei*fally acknow!edige andsus« portuo fo. if be w«r» p#nsitWā ♦ fr#edote 'to t*f>*etfs*ii« **n t v occa«ie6ally, 4« in feis leadiiv|f £rtsell of lal i«9ue, wkile m&king' an #gy *41he oi Ts£ifr&itdi thtr lWitor of the Bulletir M atf iX wer<*. dupports us in the' fandamenial prindplefl whieh we are adtas a iQeans «f effecting I2se tNtoration of tranquility, peaee am! proej>enty to our commumty, in the following p*ssage: ,4 The facilitf in whieh £ngllsh 6tatesmen modify their policies in OBEDr«nce to tbe clear wibheS of the peopr J E 3UPPORTiNG THEif,has' an empbatic in tbe ton£of Lord £&3sbtiry'g gpeeab *As he Bave, "lSjereJ ia (mdeed} joaueb food for thoogbt m the d«velopm«Ht of Britisk pbfitses, tfetoghte-wlsieh mar lēid t* WMsfdl %ciftfiflpf>lied to the goluof Hawaiiaa difla<Hilties. ; ' ' l?lus piineiple āod advks* if takm •incereljr to hēart and fol2owed •Ot by tb« Executlve and admln|aby the gpveni6)eDt* woiild unusher ki that tide of throughout that * wou!d draw us a6**er tbe fulfiHment #f that Utof»a called the "milleniam." Thls i» wbat we haw and are advocating to-dar, a <&edience to the clear wishes of Ihe People," or oOiMwise i «et foith asf a <4 of the F<Jdple. far tiie People, &nd bv the 1 Peeple/' But'fjoth oir daily coteinoora*ies aie lolh to adnit, thdugb they rre unconaciou«lyechoing our aeti*imeiit» in frAm the views of 'others they - dvance and do not or tx>ntro?csrt. that otir principles and our advocacy of the free fftmcfiise the eleGtive Bystem. abd otbw jtojaf&ental doctrmes of gbvernment, m miy the means of bring*bout the regtoration of the' iii*. %rait rights of ihan, liberty *Fee<iom v the rights of the people to formulate their, form of government and to ch#ose the officers who shall rtdroinister their affairs. In tlieir arts, both our cotemporaries adiiiire and mentally adiuit the cor-! roctness of our views.