| United States. Congress - 750 lapas
...first laid down on July 1, 1854, when he was an unsuccessful candidate for the United States Senate. The legitimate object of government is "to do for...effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves." HEALTH AND WELFARE HOUSING The heart of the President's housing program was the liberalization of FHA... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1080 lapas
...Why not take just so much land as he can cultivate with his own hands, without buying it of any one ? The legitimate object of government is " to do for the people what needs to be done, but which they can not, by individual effort^ do at all, or do so well, for themselves." There are many such things... | |
| Henry Bryan Binns - 1907 - 428 lapas
...surging in his brain. He was arguing out for himself the proper scope of government, how it must " do for the people what needs to be done, but which...effort do at all, or do so well, for themselves." And he was setting over against one another the industrial ideals of the northern and the southern... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 738 lapas
...Why not take just so much land as he can cultivate with his own hands, without buying it of any one 1 The legitimate object of government is " to do for the people what needs to be done, but which they can not, by individual effort^ do at all, or do so well, for themselves." There are many such things... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 328 lapas
...Why not take just so much land as he can cultivate with his own hands, without buying it of any one ? The legitimate object of government is "to do for the people what needs to be done, but which they can not, by individual effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves." There are many such things... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 384 lapas
...Why not take just so much land as he can cultivate with his own hands, without buying it of any one ? The legitimate object of government is "to do for the people what needs to be done, but which they can not, by individual effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves." There are many such things... | |
| Nathan William MacChesney - 1910 - 664 lapas
...laborers should become capitalists and all capitalists should become laborers. He who held, in 1854, that "the legitimate object of government is 'to do for...effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves,' " would neither believe in the night-watchman theory of government which allows it to do nothing but... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1910 - 244 lapas
...are determined for him by another, he is living under a despotism. But Abraham Lincoln also said : " The legitimate object of government is to do for the...they cannot by individual effort do at all, or do as well for themselves." When the people do collectively what needs to be done, but what they cannot... | |
| Nathan William MacChesney - 1910 - 704 lapas
...held, in 1854, that "the legitimate object of government is 'to do for the that "t 292 ABRAHAM LINCOLN people what needs to be done, but which they cannot,...effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves,' ' would neither believe in the night-watchman theory of government which allows it to do nothing but... | |
| abraham lincoln - 1910 - 696 lapas
...laborers should become capitalists and all capitalists should become laborers. He who held, in 1854, that "the legitimate object of government is 'to do for...people what needs to be done, but which they cannot by idividual effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves, would neither believe in the night-watchman... | |
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