| Bp. Samuel Fallows, Samuel Fallows - President - 1901 - 550 pages
...as it was administered by the men who made it. On the side of the union it is a struggle to maintain in the world that form and substance of government...leading object is to elevate the condition of men, lift artificial burdens from all shoulders and clear the paths of laudable pursuits for aJI, to afford... | |
| John George Nicolay - 1902 - 606 pages
...a congress, and, perhaps, a court, abundantly competent to administer the government itself. . . . This is essentially a people's contest. On the side...from all shoulders ; to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all; to afford all an unfettered start, and a fair chance in the race of life. . . . I... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - Presidents - 1902 - 888 pages
...the authority of the people ? This ii essentially a people's contest, On the side of the Union it ii a struggle for maintaining in the world that form...from all shoulders, to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all, to afford all an unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life, yielding... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1903 - 394 pages
...States." Why? Why this deliberate pressing out of view the rights of men and the authority of the people? This is essentially a people's contest. On the side...from all shoulders; to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all; to afford all an unfettered start, and a fair chance in the race of life. Yielding... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1903 - 460 pages
...States." Why? Why this deliberate pressing out of view the rights of men and the authority of the people? This is essentially a people's contest. On the side...whose leading object is to elevate the condition of men—to lift artificial weights from all shoulders; to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all;... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 408 pages
...taking their State out of the Union, who could have been brought to no such thing the day before. . . . This is essentially a people's contest. On the side...form and substance of government whose leading object it is to elevate the condition of men, to lift artificial weights from all shoulders, to clear the... | |
| 1920 - 548 pages
...spirit of independence and self-reliance. In an hour of great danger to our Government h* said : ". . . This is essentially a people's contest. On the side...leading object is to elevate the condition of men, t'i lift artificial weights from all shoulders, to clear the pttlis of laudable pursuit for all, to... | |
| Thomas Wiltberger Evans - France - 1905 - 594 pages
...conception of a ' Republic ' was, ' that form and substance of government the leading object of which is to elevate the condition of men, to lift artificial weights from all shoulders, to clear the path of laudable pursuit for all, and to afford all an unfettered start and a fair chance in the race... | |
| Franklin Henry Giddings - Historical sociology - 1906 - 592 pages
...tendency, also, toward a complete equality of cultural advantages. A Fair Chance in the Race of Life This is essentially a people's contest. On the side...from all shoulders ; to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all ; to afford all an unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life. Yielding... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 464 pages
...States." Why? Why this deliberate pressing out of view the rights of men and the authority of the people? This is essentially a people's contest. On the side...from all shoulders; to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all ; to afford all an unfettered start, and a fair chance in the race of life. Yielding... | |
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