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" It is not needed nor fitting here that a general argument should be made in favor of popular institutions, but there is one point with its connections not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a brief attention. It is the effort to place capital... "
Message of the President of the United States and Accompanying Documents - Page 18
by United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln) - 1861 - 441 pages
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Life of Abraham Lincoln: His Early History, Political Career, Speeches in ...

Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - Presidents - 1902 - 888 pages
...argument should be made in favor of popular institutions ; but there ii one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a...not above labor, in the structure of government. It ifi assumed that labor ia available only in connection with capital — that nobody labon unless somebody...
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Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln ...

Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1903 - 460 pages
...argument should be made in favor of popular institutions; but there is one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a...government. It is assumed that labor is available only in connection with capital; that nobody labors unless somebody else, owning capital, somehow by the use...
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Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln ...

Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1903 - 394 pages
...argument should be made in favor of popular institutions; but there is one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a...government. It is assumed that labor is available only in connection with capital; that nobody labors unless somebody else, owning capital, somehow by the use...
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Life of Col. Jesse Harper of Danville, Ills: Farm-boy, Lawyer, Editor ...

Jesse Harper - 1904 - 420 pages
...institutions, but there is one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as the other, to^which I ask a brief attention. It is the effort to place capital on an equal footing u'ith, if not above, labor, in the structure of government. It is assumed that labor is only available...
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The Struggle for Existence

Walter Thomas Mills - Economics - 1904 - 652 pages
...so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a brief attention: It is an effort to place capital upon an equal footing with, if not above, labor in the structure of government. • * * Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could...
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Speeches of Abraham Lincoln: Including Inaugurals and Proclamations

Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 464 pages
...argument should be made in favor of popular institutions; but there is one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a...government. It is assumed that labor is available only in connection with capital ; that nobody labors unless somebody else, owning capital, somehow by the use...
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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 5

Abraham Lincoln - Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858 - 1906 - 650 pages
...argument should be made in favor of popular institutions, but there is one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a...government. It is assumed that labor is available only in connection with capital; that nobody labors unless somebody else, owning capital, somehow by the use...
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Modern history

Israel Smith Clare - World history - 1906 - 468 pages
...argument should be made in favor of popular institutions ; but there is one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a...footing with, if not above, labor in the structure of the government. It is assumed that labor is available only in connection with capital ; that nobody...
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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: 1863-1865

Abraham Lincoln - American literature - 1906 - 476 pages
...argument should be made in favor of popular institutions ; but there is one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a...is the effort to place capital on an equal footing, if not above labor, in the structure of government. It is assumed that labor is available only in connection...
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In the Fire of the Heart

Ralph Waldo Trine - Social sciences - 1906 - 358 pages
...argument should be made in favour of popular institutions, but there is one point not so hackneyed to which I ask a brief attention. It is the effort...place capital on an equal footing with, if not above, labour in the structure of government It is assumed that labour is available only in connection with...
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