| 1901 - 638 стор.
...evidence of a single man agreeing with them. . . . But enough! Let all who believe that " our fathers who framed the government under which we live " understood...question just as well and even better than we do now, speak as they spoke, and act as they acted upon it. This is all Republicans ask, all Republicans desire,... | |
| Noah Brooks - 1901 - 264 стор.
...think so yet." Lincoln took for his theme, that night, the saying of his old adversary, Douglas : " Our fathers, when they framed the government under which we live, understood this question [the question of slavery] just as well, and even better than we do now." This, as Lincoln said, gave... | |
| Henry Ketcham - 1901 - 516 стор.
...sentences. The quotation from Douglas was that which had been uttered at Columbus a few months before : "Our fathers, when they framed the government under which we live, understood this question (the question of slavery) just as well, and even better, than we do now. " To this proposition the... | |
| Robert Henry Browne - 1901 - 718 стор.
...quotation from Douglas's speech at Cincinnati the previous September, "Our fathers when they formed the Government under which we live, understood this question just as well as we do now, and even better." Following this 'he said: "Does the proper division of local from Federal... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 стор.
...enforcing tho sentiment expressed by Mr. Douglas in his Columbus speech of the previous autumn, namely : " Our fathers, when they framed the Government under...question just as well, and even better, than we do now." The argument and its illustrations were masterly ; the logic unanswerable. A few pararaphs of his concluding... | |
| Joseph Benson Gilder - 1902 - 346 стор.
...his speech last autumn at Columbus, Ohio, as reported in the " New-York Times," Senator Douglas said: "Our fathers, when they framed the government under...question just as well, and even better, than we do now." I fully indorse this, and I adopt it as a text for this discourse. I so adopt it because it furnishes... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 458 стор.
...speech last autumn at Columbus, Ohio, as reported 'n the Xew York " Times," Senator Douglas said: " Our fathers, when they framed the government under...question just as well and even better than we do now." I fully indorse this and I adopt it as a text for this discourse. I so adopt it because it furnishes... | |
| 1902 - 510 стор.
...speech last autumn at Columbus, Ohio, as reported in the " New- York Times," Senator Douglas said : Our fathers,' when they framed the government under...question just as well, and even better, than we do now. i I fully indorse this, and I adopt it as a text for this discourse. I so adopt it because it furnishes... | |
| 1902 - 512 стор.
...speech last autumn at Columbus, Ohio, as reported in the " New-York Times," Senator Douglas said : Our fathers, when they framed the government under...question just as well, and even better, than we do now. I fully indorse this, and I adopt it as a text for this discourse. I so adopt it because it furnishes... | |
| Thompson Gains Onstot - 1902 - 420 стор.
...diffident but soon forgot his humble origin, and taking for his text: "Our fathers, when they founded the government, under which we live, understood this question just as well and even better than we did." After his speech he was warmly con gratulated and the speech made him president. The western... | |
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