| Theodore Roosevelt, Lawrence Fraser Abbott - Political science - 1910 - 314 pages
...they did consider all men created equal — equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This they said,...they were about to confer it immediately upon them. They meant to set up a standard maxim for free society which should be familiar to all — constantly... | |
| 1910 - 444 pages
...they did consider all men created equal — equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This they said,...they were about to confer it immediately upon them. They meant to set up a standard maxim for free society which should be familiar to all — constantly... | |
| James Rudolph Garfield - Charities - 1911 - 444 pages
...they did consider all men created equal — equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This they said,...they were about to confer it immediately upon them. They meant to set up a standard maxim for free society which should be familiar to all — constantly... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 434 pages
...did consider all men created equal — equal with "certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." This they...that all were then actually enjoying that equality, nor yet that they were about to confer it immediately upon them. In fact, they had no power to confer... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1916 - 566 pages
...all men created equal — equal with 'certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.' This they said and this they...that all were then actually enjoying that equality nor yet that they were about to confer it immediately upon them. In fact they had no power to confer... | |
| ARTHUR N. HOLCOMBE - 1919 - 572 pages
...they did consider all men created equal—equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This they said...did not mean to assert the obvious untruth, that all men were then actually enjoying that equality, nor yet that they were about to conferitupon them. In... | |
| Francis Neilson - Labor - 1919 - 198 pages
...did consider all men created equal — equal with certain inalienable rights among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This they said and this they meant." statement is comprehensive enough to include the essentials of an economic and political democracy.... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1920 - 362 pages
...did consider all men created equal—equal with "certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." This they...that all were then actually enjoying that equality, nor yet that they were about to confer it immediately upon them. In fact, they had no power to confer... | |
| 1920 - 1020 pages
...they did consider all men created equal — equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This they said...did not mean to assert the obvious untruth, that all men were actually enjoying that equality, nor yet that they were about to confer it upon them. In fact,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Citizenship - 1920 - 424 pages
...in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This 30 they said, and this they meant. They did not mean to assert the obvious untruth that all were then actuallv enjoying that equality, or yet that they were about to confer it immediately upon them. They... | |
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