| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 410 páginas
...are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." This they said and this they meant. They did not mean 'to assert the obvious untruth that all were...they were about to confer it immediately upon them. ln fact, they had no power to confer such a boon. They meant simply to declare the right, so that the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 738 páginas
...are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This they said, and this they meant. They _did not mean to assert the obvious untruth, that all were...that they were about to confer it immediately upon mem. In fact, they had no power to confer such a boon. They meant simply to declare the right, so that... | |
| 1908 - 702 páginas
...are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This they said, and this they meant. They did not mean to assert the obvious untruth that all were then...They meant simply to declare the right, so that the enjorcement of it might follow as fast as circumstances should permit. "They meant to set up a standard... | |
| 1908 - 670 páginas
...are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." This they said, and this they meant. They did not mean to assert the obvious untruth that all were then...boon. They meant simply to declare the right, so that enforcement of it might follow as fast as circumstances should permit. From a letter to a friend —... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1908 - 744 páginas
...are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This they said, and this they meant. They did not mean to assert the obvious untruth that all were then...they had no power to confer such a boon. They meant simply/to declare the right so that the enforcement of it might follow as fast as circumstances should... | |
| Republican Club of the City of New York - 1909 - 392 páginas
...not mean to assert the obvious untruth that all men were then actually enjoying that equality, nor that they were about to confer it immediately upon...to declare the right, so that the enforcement of it should follow as fast as circumstances would permit. They meant to set up a standard maxim for free... | |
| National Republican Club, Republican Club of the City of New York - 1909 - 372 páginas
...not mean to assert the obvious untruth that all men were then actually enjoying that equality, nor that they were about to confer it immediately upon...to declare the right, so that the enforcement of it should follow as fast as circumstances would permit. They meant to set up a standard maxim for free... | |
| Illinois. Lincoln Centennial Commission - 1909 - 244 páginas
...that equality, nor that they were about to confer it immediately upon them, because they knew that they had no power to confer such a boon. They meant...to declare the right, so that the enforcement of it should follow as fast as circumstances would permit. "They meant simply to set up a standard maxim... | |
| 1910 - 444 páginas
...which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This they said, and this they meant. They did not mean to assert the obvious untruth that all were then actually enjoying that equality, or yet that they were about to confer it immediately upon them. They meant to set up a standard maxim... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt, Lawrence Fraser Abbott - 1910 - 314 páginas
...are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This they said, and this they meant. They did not mean to assert the obvious untruth that all were then actually enjoying that equality, or yet that they were about to confer it immediately upon them. They meant to set up a standard maxim... | |
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