| Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 122 páginas
...intervals. While the people retain their virtue and vigilance, no administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the...years. My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and welt upon this whole subject. Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. If there be an object to... | |
| Paul Selby - 1900 - 478 páginas
...same people have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief, and have with equal wisdom provided for the return of that little to their...short space of four years. MY COUNTRYMEN, ONE AND ALL. "My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and well upon this subject. Nothing valuable can be lost... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1900 - 186 páginas
...people have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief, and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to...injure the government in the short space of four years. 88 (January 27, 1837, Speech at Springfield, 11l.— Complete Works, Vol. I, p. 12.) When I so pressingly... | |
| 1900 - 470 páginas
...same people have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief, and have with equal wisdom provided for the return of that little to their...virtue and vigilance, no administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the government in the short space of four years.... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 276 páginas
...•.•nvernment in the short space of four years. SST My countrymen, one and all, take time and think well, upon this whole subject. Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. Nothing worth preserving is either breaking or burning. If there be an object to Jiurry any of you,... | |
| Israel C. McNeill, Samuel Adams Lynch - 1901 - 398 páginas
...little power for mischief ; and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to 390 their own hands at very short intervals. While the...injure the Government in the short space of four years. 3!S My countrymen, oije and all, think calmly and well upon this whole subject. Nothing valuable can... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1901 - 262 páginas
...people have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief ; and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to...virtue and vigilance, no administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the government in the short space of four years.... | |
| 1901 - 694 páginas
..."same people have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief, and have with equal wisdom provided for the return of that little to their own hands at very short intervals. Why should there not be a patient confidence in the ultimate justice of the people? Is there any better... | |
| Robert Henry Browne - 1901 - 718 páginas
...people .have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief, and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to their own hands at short intervals. While the people retain their virtue and vigilance, no Administration, by any extreme... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 458 páginas
...same people have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief, and have with equal wisdom provided for the return of that little to their...virtue and vigilance, no administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the government in the short space of four years.... | |
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