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" The prudent penniless beginner in the world labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus -with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while, and at length hires another new beginner to help him. This is the just and... "
The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ... - Page 136
by Edward McPherson - 1864 - 440 pages
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Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits: A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue ...

Clark Smith Beardslee - 1914 - 250 pages
..."penniless," if "prudent," "labors for wages awhile;" "saves a surplus;" "then labors on his own account;" and "at length hires another new beginner to help...system which opens the way to all, gives hope to all. " Here is a form of "political power;" here is a "popular principle" that underlies present national...
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Abraham Lincoln

Rose Strunsky - Presidents - 1914 - 392 pages
...labours for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy land or tools for himself, then labours on his own account another while, and at length hires...This is the just and generous and prosperous system," he goes on to say, " which opens the way to all — gives hope to all, and consequent energy and progress...
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Good Things for Washington and Lincoln Birthdays: Original Recitations ...

Marie Irish - Children's plays - 1914 - 138 pages
...would not have made so many of them. The most enviable of all titles is the character of an honest man. No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty. The reasonable man has long since agreed that intemperance is one of the greatest, if not the greatest,...
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Papers and Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Volumes 27-28

American Economic Association - Economics - 1915 - 706 pages
...in the world labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy land or tools for himself, then labors on his own account another while, and...another new beginner to help him. This is the just, generous, and prosperous system which opens the way to all — gives hope to all, and consequent energy...
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Public School Methods, Volume 3

Teaching - 1916 - 540 pages
...and must prevail, though we erring mortals may fail accurately to predict them in advance." No. 6. "No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil. up from poverty." Song Red, White and Blue ANECDOTES OF LINCOLN (One anecdote to be told by a pupil) legislature was...
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The Foes of Our Own Household

Theodore Roosevelt - Social problems - 1917 - 360 pages
...even then as broadly true as he made it, and much less so now; and he went on to praise "the just, generous and prosperous system which opens the way...and progress and improvement of condition to all," and he then singled out for special praise "those who toil up from poverty" as eminently disinclined...
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Pokey Ikey: A Story of a Mountaineer

Marion B. Davis - American fiction - 1917 - 194 pages
...in any place 'cept th' ole cabin, Pokey?" — Page 21. A Story of a Mountaineer By MARION B. DAVIS 1 "No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty." — Abraham Lincoln. SECOND EDITION GRIT PUBLISHING COMPANY WII.LIAMSPORT. PA. COPYRIGHT, 19I7, BY...
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William Hughes (late a Senator from New Jersey): Memorial Addresses ...

United States. Congress - 1919 - 108 pages
...to buy land or tools for himself; then labors for himself another while, and at length hires another beginner to help him. This is the just and generous...way to all, gives hope to all, and consequent energy to progress and Improvement of conditions to all. The Senator of the United States whose passing we...
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The New Age Magazine, Volume 28

Freemasonry - 1920 - 614 pages
...in the world labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while, and....and progress and improvement of condition to all." "Know then thyself, presume not God to scan; The proper study of mankind is man." INTERESTING NEWS...
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Selected Writings of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1920 - 362 pages
...in the world labors for wages a while, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while, and...generous and prosperous system which opens the way to all—gives hope to all, and consequent energy and progress, and improvement of condition to all. No...
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