| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 2006 - 896 Seiten
...declaration giving liberty, not alone to the people of this" country, but hope for the world for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time...all men, and that all should have an equal chance. This is the sentiment embodied in the Declaration of Independence. How, my friends, can this country... | |
| Richard Striner - 2006 - 320 Seiten
...not alone to the people of this country, but hope to the world for all future time," a promise that "the weights should be lifted from the shoulders of...all men, and that all should have an equal chance." Then he made a most stunning declaration: "If this country cannot be saved without giving up that principle,"... | |
| Davis W. Houck, David E. Dixon - 2006 - 1013 Seiten
...people of this country, but hope to all the world. It gave promise that in due time the weights would be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance." Our religious and democratic faith tells us to get on with this job like men. 7. Our capacity to deal... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 2006 - 292 Seiten
...which gave liberty not alone to the people of this country, but hope to all the world, for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights would be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance. This is the... | |
| David Saxe - 2006 - 223 Seiten
...which gave liberty, not alone to the people of this country, but I hope, to the world, for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time the weight would be lifted from the shoulders of all men. Now my friends, can this country be saved upon... | |
| Carl Sandburg - 2007 - 476 Seiten
...motherland, but liberty as a hope to all the world, for all future time, was the sentiment guiding them. "It was that which gave promise that in due time the...all men, and that all should have an equal chance . . ." He asked if the country could be saved on that basis. If so he would consider himself one of... | |
| W. Noel Keyes - 2007 - 1234 Seiten
...represent a "promise embodied in the Declaration of Independence that in due time the weights would be lifted from the shoulders of all men and that all should have an equal chance."64 Today we continue working toward the completion of that promise in this manner;65 namely... | |
| Carson Holloway - 2008 - 244 Seiten
...Declaration giving liberty, not alone to the people of this country, but I hope to the world for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time...all men, and that all should have an equal chance. This is the sentiment embodied in that Declaration of Independence. Now, my friends, can this country... | |
| John Ashworth - 1995 - 23 Seiten
...liberty not alone to the people of this country, but hope to the world for all future time." This was the promise "that in due time the weights should be lifted...all men, and that all should have an equal chance." Thus the Declaration promised liberty and liberty meant equality of opportunity and social mobility.201... | |
| David Tucker - 2008 - 182 Seiten
...Lincoln noted in 1861 on his way to Washington, it promised "hope to the world for all future time . . . that in due time the weights should be lifted from...shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance."7 One might wonder at the success of Jefferson's appeal to nature, since laws and traditions... | |
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