| Burns, W.F. - Pullman Strike, 1894 - 1894 - 326 pages
...capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital and deserves much the higher consideration. * * * No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty; none less inclined... | |
| George Davis Herron - History - 1895 - 228 pages
...capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and never could have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration." In the same message, this greatest political leader the common peoples of the earth have ever had,... | |
| George Davis Herron - Christian sociology - 1895 - 228 pages
...capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and never could have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration." In the same message, this greatest political leader the common peoples of the earth have ever had,... | |
| Jacob Abbott - Indians of North America - 1860 - 312 pages
...capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much...benefits. The error is in assuming that the whole labor of the community exists within that relation. A few men own capital, and that few avoid labor themselves,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1896 - 502 pages
...capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Capital has its rights, which are as worthy of protection...benefits. The error is in assuming that the whole labor of the community exists within that relation. A large majority neither work for others nor have others... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - Silver question - 1896 - 636 pages
...capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital and deserves much the higher consideration. And mark these words of his: No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toll up from... | |
| Democratic Party. National Committee, 1896-1900 - Campaign literatur - 1896 - 396 pages
...capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital and deserves much the higher consideration." And, mark these words of his, "No lieu living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up... | |
| George Henry Shibley - Bimetallism - 1896 - 722 pages
...Springfield December 20, 1839 (page 114 above). On three widely separated occasions he stated that " Labor is the superior of Capital and deserves much the higher consideration."* President Lincoln in a letter to his friend Elkins in Illinois in 1864 said: Lincoln's Prophecy. "Yes,... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 792 pages
...Capital is only the fruit of lalxir, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. I,abor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the...benefits. The error is in assuming that the whole lalxir of community exists within that relation. A few men own capital, and that few avoid labor themselves,... | |
| Addison Awes - California - 1900 - 148 pages
...capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital and deserves much...exists within that relation. A few men own capital, and therefore avoid labor themselves and, with their capital, hire or buy another few to labor for them.... | |
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