| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 404 páginas
...happiness. I •hold that he is as much entitled to these as the white man. I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects — certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral or intellectual endowment. But in the right to eat the bread, without the leave of anybody else,... | |
| Edward McMahon - 1907 - 280 páginas
...equality between the negroes and whites; Lincoln denied that he believed this, "but in the right to eat bread, without the leave of anybody else, which his own hand earns, he is my equal and the equal of Judge Douglas 1 Fhodes II, #328. 2 Lincoln and Douglas Debates, Í212-217,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1908 - 482 páginas
...not entitled to all the natural rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence — the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I hold...these as the white man. I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects — certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral or intellectual... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1908 - 744 páginas
...Declaration of Independence, — the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [Loud cheers.] I hold that he is as much entitled to these as the white man. I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects,— certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral or intellectual... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1908 - 698 páginas
...Declaration of Independence,—the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [Loud cheers.] I hold that he is as much entitled to these as the white man. I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects,—certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral or intellectual... | |
| 1908 - 702 páginas
...Declaration of Independence, — the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [Loud cheers.] I hold that he is as much, entitled to these as the white rn.an. I agree with Judge Douglas he isl not my equal in many respects, — certainly not in color,... | |
| Adlai Ewing Stevenson - 1909 - 684 páginas
...not entitled to all the natural rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence, the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I hold...these as the white man. I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects — certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral and intellectual... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1909 - 570 páginas
...entitled to all the natural rights enumerated in the declaration of Independence^ — the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I hold...these as the white man. I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects, — certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral or intellectual... | |
| Adlai Ewing Stevenson - 1909 - 518 páginas
...not entitled to all the natural rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence, the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I hold...these as the white man. I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects — certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral and intellectual... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Don Edward Fehrenbacher - 1977 - 292 páginas
...Declaration of Independence, the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. [Loud cheers.] I hold that he is as much entitled to these as the white man. I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects — certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral or intellectual... | |
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