| David Saxe - History - 2006 - 223 pages
...long together. It was not the mere matter of the separation of the Colonies from the motherland; but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence...weight would be lifted from the shoulders of all men. Now my friends, can this country be saved upon that basis? If it can, I will consider myself one of... | |
| William D. Pederson, Thomas T. Samaras, Frank J. Williams - Biometry - 2007 - 216 pages
...said; "but something in the Declaration giving liberty, not alone to the people of this country, but hope to the world for all future time." "It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights should be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance,"... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 292 pages
...so long together. It was not the mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence...liberty not alone to the people of this country, but hope to all the world, for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights... | |
| Harold Holzer, Edna G. Medford, Frank J. Williams - History - 2006 - 180 pages
...[There was] something in that Declaration giving liberty, not alone to the people of this country, but hope to the world for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights should be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance. This... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 896 pages
...something in that declaration giving liberty, not alone to the people of this" country, but hope for the world for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights should be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance. This... | |
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