In the full enjoyment of the gifts of Heaven and the fruits of superior industry, economy, and virtue, every man is equally entitled to protection by law; but when the laws undertake to add to these natural and just advantages artificial distinctions,... The Life and Times of Anne Royall - Strana 157autor/autoři: Sarah Harvey Porter - 1908 - 298 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1854 - 890 str.
...regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their selfish purposes. Distinctions in society will always exist under every...powerful, the humble members of society, the farmers, mechanies, and laborers, who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors to themselves,... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 586 str.
...will always exist under every just government. Equality of talents, of education, or of wealth can not be produced by human institutions. In the full enjoyment...more powerful, the humble members of society, the fanners, mechanics, and laborers, who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors to... | |
| James Parton - 1860 - 896 str.
...always exist under every just government. Equality of talents, of education, or of wealth, can not be produced by human institutions. In the full enjoyment...make the rich richer and the potent more powerful, tlie humble members of society, the farmers, mechanics, and laborers, who have neither the time nor... | |
| Amos Kendall - 1872 - 734 str.
...occur only when government departs from its legitimate objects, — " when the laws undertake to add to natural and just advantages artificial distinctions,...make the rich richer and the potent more powerful." A government perfectly just is not to be expected ; because that very imperfection of our nature which... | |
| United States. Congress - 1908 - 864 str.
...But when the laws undertake to add to these natural and just advantages artlflcial distinctions—to grant titles, gratuities, and exclusive privileges, to make the rich richer and the potent more powerful—the humble members of society, the farmers, mechanics, and laborers, who have neither the... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1880 - 414 str.
...Distinctions in society will always exist under every just government. Equality of talents, of education, o. of wealth, cannot be produced by human institutions....potent more powerful — the humble members of society, llie farmers, mechanics, and laborers, who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors... | |
| Samuel Leavitt - 1894 - 358 str.
...rights of the States and dangerous to the liberties of the people * * * when the laws undertake to grant gratuities and exclusive privileges to make the rich richer an'd the potent more powerful, the humbler members of society,—the farmers, mechanics and laborers, who have neither the time nor the... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1900 - 702 str.
...will always exi>t under every just government. Equality of talents, of education, or of wealth can not be produced by human institutions. In the full enjoyment...rich richer and the potent more powerful, the humble nieniIK.TS of society — the farmers, mechanics, and laborers — who have neither the time nor the... | |
| Carl Lewis Altmaier - 1904 - 238 str.
...heavenVbut when the laws undertake to add to these artificial distinctions to grant Titles^gratuitys and exclusive privileges, to make the rich richer...and the potent more powerful, the humble members of societyAhas a right to complain of the Injustice of there Qovt. -t and if it will -gtv«Aequal protection... | |
| John M. Todd - 1906 - 350 str.
...uniform in amount. — President Jackson's Farewell Address. " In the full enjoyment of the blessings of heaven, and the fruits of superior industry, economy...exclusive privileges, to make the rich richer and more powerful — the humble members of society, the farmers, mechanics and laborers, who have neither... | |
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