| Edmund Gibson Ross - 1896 - 200 páginas
...complete success. The colored man, too, in seeing all united for him, is inspired with vigilance and with energy and daring to the same end. Grant that he desires the elective franchise. He will yet attain it sooiH-r by saving the already advanced steps toward it than by running back over... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 110 páginas
...fight for it, and feed it, and grow it, and ripen it to a complete success. The colored man, too, in seeing all united for him, is inspired with vigilance,...saving the already advanced steps toward it than by runping backward over them ? Concede that the new government of Louisiana is only to what it should... | |
| Paul Selby - 1900 - 478 páginas
...nerve the arms of the twelve thousand to adhere to their work, and argue for it, and proselyte for it, fight for it, and feed it, and grow it and ripen it...is inspired with vigilance, and energy, and daring the same end. Grant that he desires elective franchise, will he not obtain it sooner by saving the... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1901 - 464 páginas
...fight for it, and feed it and grow it, and ripen it to a complete success. The colored man, too, in seeing all united for him, is inspired with vigilance,...that he desires the elective franchise, will he not obtain it sooner by saving the already advanced steps toward it than by falling backwards over them... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1902 - 476 páginas
...nerve the arms of twelve thousand to adhere to their work, and argue for it, and proselyte for it, fight for it, and feed it, and grow it, and ripen...that he desires the elective franchise, will he not obtain it sooner by saving the already advanced steps towards it than by running backward over them?... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 páginas
...work, and argue for it, and proselyte for it, and fight for it, and feed it, and grow it, and ripeu it to a complete success. The colored man, too, seeing...attain it sooner by saving the already advanced steps towards it, than by running backward over them ? Concede that the new government of Louisiana is only... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1902 - 482 páginas
...desires the elective franchise, will he not obtain it sooner by saving the already advanced steps towards it than by running backward over them? Concede that the new government of Louisiana is only as what it should be as the egg is to the fowl, we shall sooner have the fowl by hatching the egg than... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 436 páginas
...committal. Now, if we reject and spurn them, we do our utmost to disorganize and disperse them. ... If, on the contrary, we recognize and sustain the...attain it sooner by saving the already advanced steps towards it than by running backward over them? Concede that the new government of Louisiana is only... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 476 páginas
...fight for it, and feed it, and grow it, and ripen it to a complete success. The colored man, too, in seeing all united for him, is inspired with vigilance,...attain it sooner by saving the already advanced steps towards it, than by running backward over them? Concede that the new government of Louisiana is only... | |
| American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting - 1906 - 246 páginas
...In his last public address on April n, 1865, Lincoln said : " Grant that he deserves the electoral franchise, will he not attain it sooner by saving the already advanced steps toward it?" That was the youth of the world, the time when people had a generous, uncritical confidence in human... | |
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