The legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done, but cannot do at all, or cannot so well do. for themselves, in their separate and individual capacities. The Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln - Página 27por Abraham Lincoln - 1908 - 187 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1950 - 504 páginas
...probably never would have served except for the REA program. Abe Lincoln is often quoted as saying: "The legitimate object of government is to do for...themselves, in their separate and individual capacities." That is exactly what the REA principle is, for through REA the Government lends money to farm groups... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1950 - 488 páginas
...probably never would have served except for the KEA program. Abe Lincoln is often quoted as saying : "The legitimate object of government is to do for...themselves, in their separate and individual capacities." That is exactly what the REA principle is, for through REA the Government lends money to farm groups... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1954 - 426 páginas
...administering followed an old" concept of Government most clearly expressed by Abraham Lincoln in these words : The legitimate object of government is to do for a...in their separate and individual capacities. In all logic and justice, a Government which helps its States restore and retain their natural resources should... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1954 - 428 páginas
...concept of Government most clearly expressed by Abraham Lincoln in these words : The legitimate ob.iect of government is to do for a community of people whatever...in their separate and individual capacities. In all logic and justice, a Government which helps its States restore and retain their natural resources should... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1954 - 1029 páginas
...for themselves, government ought not to interfere. What is omitted from Lincoln's quotation is — the legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people what they need to have done, but cannot do at all, or cannot so well do, for themselves. Another showed... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1954 - 1066 páginas
...themselves, government ought not to interfere. What is omitted from Lincoln's quotation is — fhe legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people what they need to have done, but cannot do at all, or cannot so well do, for themselves. Another showed... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1954 - 190 páginas
...it. The CHAIRMAN. Proceed. Mr. ELLIS. Nearly 100 years ago, on July 1, 1854, Abraham Lincoln said: The legitimate object of government is to do for a community of the people whatever they need to have done, but cannot do at all, or cannot so well do, for themselves,... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 páginas
...the Statue of Liberty is a plaque inscribed with this quotation, lacking the first clause above. 780 The legitimate object of government, is to do for...community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves— in their separate, and individual capacities.... | |
| G. S. Boritt - 1994 - 418 páginas
...issue was and seemingly no earthly power could divert him.36 In private he might muse for example that "the legitimate object of government, is to do for...community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves — in their separate, and individual capacities."... | |
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