| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1863 - 548 str.
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered, without distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...of their care, will be either omitted or delayed. " From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion, and is still the birth-right, of... | |
| George Washington Williams - 1882 - 1148 str.
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered, without distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...of their care, will be either omitted or delayed. " From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion, and is still the birth-right, of... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1896 - 812 str.
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered witheut distinction of color to all deseriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...of their care will be either omitted or delayed." " From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion, and is still the birthright, of... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 392 str.
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered, without distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...of their care will be either omitted or delayed." The memorialists conclude as follows, — and this Convention adopts their weighty words as its own... | |
| William Albert Sinclair - 1905 - 396 str.
...as to color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing expectations that nothing which can be done for the relief of the unhappy objects of their care will be omitted or delayed. " From the persuasion that equal liberty was originally the position, and is still... | |
| Gary B. Nash - 1990 - 240 str.
...blessings ought rightfully to be administered, •without distinction of Colour, to all descriptions of People, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...of their care will be either omitted or delayed— From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the Portion, 6k is still the Birthright of all... | |
| Fritz Hirschfeld - 1997 - 286 str.
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered, without distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...objects of their care will be either omitted or delayed. From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion, and is still the birth-right of all... | |
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