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" Judge is the same old serpent that says you work and I eat, you toil and I will enjoy the fruits of it. Turn in whatever way you will — whether it come from the mouth of a King, an excuse for enslaving the people of his country, or from the mouth of... "
Our New Departure - Página 40
por Moorfield Storey - 1901 - 43 páginas
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Speeches, Correspondence and Political Papers of Carl Schurz, Volumen6

Carl Schurz - 1913 - 528 páginas
...because the people were better off for being ridden. Turn it whatever way you will, whether it conies from the mouth of a king, as an excuse for enslaving the people of his country, or' from the mouths of men of one race as a reason for enslaving the men of another race, it is all the same serpent....
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Great Debates in American History: State rights (1798-1861); slavery (1858-1861)

Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 472 páginas
...serpent that says, You work and I eat, you toil and I will enjoy the fruits of it. Turn it whatever way you will — whether it come from the mouth of a king, an excuse for enslaving the people of his country, or from the mouth of men of one race as a reason...
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Germany Vs. Civilization: Notes on the Atrocious War

William Roscoe Thayer - 1916 - 264 páginas
...they wanted to do it, but because the people were better off for being ridden. . . . Turn it whatever way you will, — whether it come from the mouth of a king, an excuse for enslaving the people of his country, or from the mouth of men of one race as a reason...
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History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to ..., Volumen8

John Bach McMaster - 1926 - 598 páginas
...the mouth of a King as a reason for enslaving * Albany Knickerbocker. t Hartford Courant. his people, or from the mouth of men of one race as a reason for enslaving men of another, it was the same. If you began making exceptions to the Declaration where would they...
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The Voice of Lincoln

Reuben M. Wanamaker - 1918 - 384 páginas
...serpent that says, You work, and I eat; you toil, and I will enjoy the fruits of it. Turn in whatever way you will, whether it come from the mouth of a king, an excuse for enslaving the people of his country, or from the mouth of men of one race as a reason...
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Occasional Papers, Temas1-46

1923 - 784 páginas
...the people were better off for being ridden. . . . Turn in whatever way you will, whether it comefrom the mouth of a king, as an excuse for enslaving the people in his country, or from the mouth of men of one race as a reason for enslaving the men of another race,...
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The Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries: Extra number, Temas117-120

1926 - 298 páginas
...serpent that says you work and I eat; you toil and I will enjoy the fruits of it. Turn it whatever way you will — whether it come from the mouth of a king, an excuse for enslaving the men of another race, it is all the same old serpent, and I hold that course...
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Selections from Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - 1927 - 474 páginas
...serpent that says, You work and I eat. you toil and I will enjoy the fruits of it. Turn in whatever way you will — whether it come from the mouth of a king, an excuse for enslaving the people of his country, or from the mouth of men of one race as a reason...
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History of American Oratory

Warren Choate Shaw - 1928 - 694 páginas
...you work and I eat, you toil and I will enjoy the fruits of it. Turn it whatever way you will^whether it come from the mouth of a king, as an excuse for...people of his country, or from the mouth of men of another race, — it is all the same old serpent; and I hold, that, if that course of argumentation...
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Statistical Abstract of the United States

1944 - 396 páginas
.... that says, 'You work, and I eat ; you toil, and I will enjoy the fruits of it". Turn it whatever way you will — whether it come from the mouth of a king, an excuse for enslaving the people of his country, or from the mouth of men of one race as a reason...
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