| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 pages
...toil upon from poverty ; none less inclined to touch aught which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which...and to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them till all of liberty shall be lost. If From the n'rst taking of our national census to the last, are... | |
| United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln) - Presidents - 1861 - 454 pages
...from poverty—none less inclined to take, or touch, aught which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which...and to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our National Census to the last, are seventy... | |
| 1861 - 928 pages
...from poverty — none less inclined to take, or touch, aught which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which...and to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our National Census to the last, are seventy... | |
| History, Modern - 1861 - 456 pages
...toil upon from poverty; none less inclined to touch aught which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which...against such as they, and to fix new disabilities und burdens upon them till all of liberty shall be lost. ^f From the first taking of our national census... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 586 pages
...up from poverty ; none less Inclined to take or touch ought which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which...they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will sarely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix new disabilities and... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1861 - 824 pages
...ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will surely be ue to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to new disabilities and burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall lost. From the first taking of our... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1862 - 966 pages
...toil up from poverty — none less inclined to take, or touch, aught which they have not honestly Let them beware of surrendering a political power which...and to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our National Census to the last, are seventy... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...up from poverty ; none less inclined to take or touch aught which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which...and to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our National Census to the last are seventy... | |
| Edward McPherson - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 462 pages
...from poverty — none less inclined to take or touch aught which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which...and to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our national census to the last are seventy... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - Campaign literature, 1864 - 1864 - 210 pages
...poverty — none less inclined to take or touch aught with which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which...and to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them till all of liberty shall be lost.' " The views then expressed remain unchanged — nor have I much... | |
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