| 1900 - 554 páginas
...perceive them in advance." " A nation may be said to consist of its territory, its people and its laws." " No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty." " I claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have controlled me." " Having... | |
| Alice Rose Power - 1901 - 216 páginas
...people and its laws. I believe this government cannot permanently endure half slave and half free. No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty. I claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have controlled me. If our sense... | |
| Frederick Manley, William Nicholas Hailmann - 1902 - 478 páginas
...weave, When first we practise to deceive. SCOTT. He who fails to give to others withholds from himself. No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty. LINCOLN. No tears dim the sweet look that nature wears. LONGFELLOW. One impulse from a vernal wood... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 460 páginas
...in the world labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while, and...generous and prosperous system which opens the way to all—gives hope to all, and consequent energy and progress and improvement of condition to all. No... | |
| 1919 - 552 páginas
...to buy land or tools for himself, then labors for himself another while, and at length hires another beginner to help him. "This is the just and generous...way to all, gives hope to all, and consequent energy to progress and improvement of condition to all." COMMENT || The National Metal Trades Association... | |
| Jesse Harper - 1904 - 420 páginas
...another while and at length hires another beginner to help him. This is the first, the generous and the prosperous system, which opens the way to all, gives hope to all and consequent energy, progress and improvement of condition to all. No men living are more to be trusted than those who toil... | |
| California Teachers Association - 1911 - 600 páginas
...as we understand it. I have one vote and I shall always cast that against wrong as long as I live. No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty. No man is good enough to govern another man without that man's consent. Gold is good in its place ;... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 476 páginas
...in the world labors for wages a while, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while, and...who toil up from poverty — none less inclined to touch or take aught which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political... | |
| 1918 - 716 páginas
...in the world labors for wages a while, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while and at length hires another new beginner to help him. No men living are more worthy to he trusted than those who develop from poverty." — Lincoln. » •... | |
| 1906 - 434 páginas
...mankind. I do not wish to triumph over any man. I have never wilfully planted a thorn in any man's bosom. No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty. The purposes of the Almighty are perfect and must prevail, though we erring mortals may fail to accurately... | |
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