I think the authors of that notable instrument intended to include all men. but they did not intend to declare all men equal in all respects. They did not mean to say all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral developments, or social capacity. The Arena - Pàgina 4201901Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Reuben M. Wanamaker - 1918 - 384 pàgines
..."I think the authors of that notable instrument intended to include all men, but they did not mean to declare all men equal in all respects. They did not mean to say all men were equal in color, size, intellect, moral development, or social capacity. They denned with tolerable... | |
| Winthrop Talbot, Julia Emily Johnsen - 1920 - 452 pàgines
...think the authors of that notable instrument (Declaration of Independence) intended to include all men; but they did not intend to declare all men equal in...intellect, moral development, or social capacity. They denned with tolerable distinctness in what respects they did consider all men created equal — equal... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1920 - 362 pàgines
...language of the Declaration. I think the authors of that notable instrument intended to include all men, but they did not intend to declare all men equal in...say all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral developments, or social capacity. They defined with tolerable distinctness in what respects they did... | |
| Richard Franklin Pettigrew - 1920 - 730 pàgines
...joining the cry. ******* I think the authors of that notable instrument intended to include all men; but they did not intend to declare all men equal in...say all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral developments, or social capacity. They defined with tolerable distinctness in what respects they did... | |
| 1920 - 1020 pàgines
...memorable answer : "I think the authors of that notable instrument meant to include all men, but that they did not intend to declare all men equal in all respects. They did not mean to say that all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral development or social capacity. They denned with... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1920 - 424 pàgines
...that they did not mean to declare all men equal in all respects. They did not 25 mean to say all men were equal in color, size, intellect, moral development or social capacity. They denned with tolerable distinctness in what they did consider all men created equal — equal in certain... | |
| Grant Martin Overton - 1921 - 390 pàgines
...circumstances to-day, that in my opinion, while the authors of thaf statement intended to include all men, they did not intend to declare all men equal in all respects. No one pretends all white men are equals in color, size, intellect or moral or social capacities. But... | |
| Richard Franklin Pettigrew - 1922 - 460 pàgines
...joining the cry. . . . "I think the authors of that notable instrument intended to include all men; they did not mean to say all were equal in color,...intellect, moral development or social capacity. They denned with tolerable distinctness in what respects they did consider all men created equal — equal... | |
| ARTHUR N. HOLCOMBE - 1923 - 536 pàgines
...of that notable instrument [the Declaration of Independence] intended to include all men, but that they did not intend to declare all men equal in all respects. They did not mean to say that all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral development, or social capacity. They defined... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1924 - 456 pàgines
...to set down, too, just what he thought the men who framed the Declaration of Independence did mean. "They did not mean to say all were equal in color, size, moral developments, or social capacity. They denned with tolerable distinctness in what respect they... | |
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