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" If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times like the present men should utter nothing for which they would not willingly be responsible through time and in eternity. "
Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session - 50th ... - Page 26
by United States. Congress. House - 1863
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The Master and His Servant: Comparative Outline Sketches of the Redeemer of ...

Jonathan Todd Hobson - Dayton (Ohio) - 1913 - 136 pages
...thou sihalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned. — Matt. 12 :36, 37. In times like the present, men should utter nothing for which...would not willingly be responsible through time and eternity. — Message to Congress, December, 1862. If thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him,...
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Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits: A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue ...

Clark Smith Beardslee - 1914 - 250 pages
..."If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In time like the present, men should utter nothing for which...willingly be responsible through time and in eternity." And then, after appealing with utmost patience and consideration and with ideal persuasiveness to every...
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Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Letters

Luther Emerson Robinson - 1918 - 376 pages
...If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times like the present, men should utter nothing for which...old places, they leave them open to white laborers. . . . Emancipation, even without deportation, would probably enhance the wages of white labor, and...
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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4

Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - African Americans - 1919 - 526 pages
...malicious. It is insisted that their presence would injure and displace white labor and white laborers. Is it true then that colored people can displace any...they leave them open to white laborers. Logically then there is neither more nor less of it. Emancipation even without deportation would probably enhance...
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History of North Carolina: From 1783 to 1925

Samuel A'Court Ashe - North Carolina - 1925 - 1592 pages
...is asserted that their presence would injure and displace white labor and white laborers. Is it true that colored people can displace any more white labor by being free than by remaining slaves? If J they stay in their old places, they jostle no white laborers ; if oph they leave their old places,...
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Law and Letters in American Culture

Robert A. Ferguson - Law - 1984 - 456 pages
...leader continues to accept the pragmatic focus of the courtroom advocate. If the former argues that "men should utter nothing for which they would not...willingly be responsible through time and in eternity," the lawyer in Lincoln knows that this will never happen and that one must always argue the case at...
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The Sword of the Union: Federal Objectives and Strategies During ..., Volume 6

Howard M. Hensel - United States - 1989 - 344 pages
...people. He urged them not to give way to selfish fears that the freedmen would displace white workers. "If they stay in their old places, they jostle no...old places, they leave them open to white laborers." He pleaded with them to abandon any mean prejudice against colored settlement in their communities....
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Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Judges - 1989 - 1346 pages
..."If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times like the present, men should utter nothing for which...willingly be responsible through time and in eternity." APPENDIX C, TO STATEMENT BY LAWYERS FOR THE JUDICIARY English Bill of Rights (1689) Whereas the Lords...
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Quotations of Wit and Wisdom

John W. Gardner, Francesca Gardner Reese - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1996 - 278 pages
...venerable — some of its structures being, I think, fully a year old, if not more. Horace Greeley In times like the present, men should utter nothing for which...would not willingly be responsible through time and eternity. Abraham Lincoln In 1872, Burckhardt writes to a friend: ". . . There is the prospect of long...
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Of the People, by the People, for the People and Other Quotations from ...

Abraham Lincoln, G. S. Boritt - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 208 pages
...time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times like the present [Civil War], men should utter nothing for which they would not...willingly be responsible through time and in eternity. "Annual Message to Congress," December 1, 1862, reprinted in Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, v....
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