| International relations - 1915 - 1100 pages
...is the fruit of labor ; property is desirable, is a positive good in the world. That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and hence...encouragement to industry and enterprise. Let not him who is homeless pull down the house of another, but let him labor diligently and build one for himself, thus... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1920 - 362 pages
...is the fruit of labor; property is desirable; is a positive good in the world. That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and, hence,...that his own shall be safe from violence when built. The Case Against Slavery (April 4, 1864) AG HODGES, ESQ., Frankfort, Kentucky: MY DEAR SIR:—You ask... | |
| Photography - 1920 - 586 pages
...is the fruit of labor; property is desirable; is a positive good in the world. That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and hence...houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be sate from... | |
| Boys - 1912 - 662 pages
...the fruit of labor; property is desirable; is a positive good in the world. That some should be rieh shows that others may become rich, and hence is just...houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be safe from... | |
| John Wesley Hill - 1920 - 460 pages
...positive good to the world. That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and hence it is just encouragement to industry and enterprise....houseless pull down the house of another, but let him labour diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be safe from... | |
| Morris Edmund Speare, Walter Blake Norris - National characteristics, American - 1920 - 300 pages
...positive good in the world. Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example...that his own shall be safe from violence when built. This last sentence characteristically shows Lincoln's homely, kindly common sense. His is the attitude... | |
| George Ives Haight - United States - 1920 - 186 pages
...others? He spoke thus: "Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example...that his own shall be safe from violence when built." Can any thinker fail to say amen to this: "I am not much of a judge of religion, but, in my opinion,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1921 - 292 pages
...is the fruit of labor; property is desirable; is a positive good in the world. That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and, hence,...that his own shall be safe from violence when built. LETTER TO AG HODGES Executive Mansion, Washington April 4, 1864 AG Hodges, Esq., Frankfort, Kentucky... | |
| Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, Martha Tucker Stephenson - United States - 1921 - 674 pages
...Property is the fruit of labor, is desirable, is a positive good to the world. That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and hence...houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example insuring that his own shall be safe from... | |
| National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) - Open and closed shop - 1921 - 260 pages
...Americans Abraham Lincoln "Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example...that his own shall be safe from violence when built." "If you have been taught doctrines conflicting with the great landmarks of the Declaration of Independence;... | |
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