| 1909 - 804 strani
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| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 422 strani
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| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1080 strani
...have labored, and others have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each laborer...possible, is a worthy object of any good government. But then a question arises, How can a government best effect thisT In our own country, in its present... | |
| 1923 - 810 strani
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| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 428 strani
...have labored, and others have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each laborer...of his labor, or as nearly as possible, is a worthy subject of any good government. Tarriff Discussion, Dec. 1,1847, vol. I, p. 307. "MUD-SILL" LABOR THEORY... | |
| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1911 - 828 strani
...must include larger dignity and fuller life for the toiler. If it be true, as Lincoln has said, that to secure to each laborer the whole product of his...possible, is a worthy object of any good government, then children should cease to toil, — then Northern capital shall cease to enslave the children of... | |
| 1922 - 604 strani
...have labored, and others have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong and should not continue. To secure to each laborer...possible, is a worthy object of any good government. But then a question arises : How can a government best effect this? In our own country, in its present... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1900 - 186 strani
...have labored, and others have, without labor, enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong and should not continue. To secure to each laborer...possible, is a worthy object of any good government. 154 (September 30, 1859, Speech at Milwaukee, Wis.— Complete Works, Vol. I, p. 582.) The old general... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 446 strani
...have labored, and others have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each laborer...possible, is a worthy object of any good government. But then a question arises, How can a government best effect this? In our own country, in its present... | |
| Lewis Franklin Eccles - 1907 - 200 strani
...have labored, and others have, without labor, enjoyed a large proportion of the profits. This is wrong and should not continue. To secure to each laborer...possible, is a worthy object of any good government." — Abraham Lincoln, Comp. Works, Vol. i, p. 92. • CHAPTER IX. THE PRACTICABILITY OF SOCIALISM',... | |
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