| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1892 - 568 lapas
...people should be expended (as in the case of the postal service) as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent people and the teachings of...nevertheless regard these questions important as they are aa secondary to the great issues now pressing for solution, and upon which not only our individual... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1892 - 516 lapas
...people should be expanded (as in the case of the postal service) as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent people and the teachings of...oppression, injustice, and poverty shall eventually cease iu the land. While our sympathies as a party of reform are naturally upon the side of every proposition... | |
| 1893 - 436 lapas
...people, should be expanded (as In the case of the postal service) as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent people and the teachings of...Injustice and poverty shall eventually cease in the land. Wiille our sympathies as a party of reform are naturally upon the sirte oí every proposition which... | |
| James Herron Hopkins - 1900 - 500 lapas
...people should be expanded (as in the case of the postal service) as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent people and the teachings of...virtuous, and temperate we nevertheless regard these questionsimportant as they are as secondary to the great issues how pressing for solution, and... | |
| 1900 - 584 lapas
...people should be expanded (as in the case of the postal service) as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent people and the teachings of...which will tend to make men intelligent, virtuous ami temperate, we nevertheless regard these questions important as they are as secondary to... | |
| James Herron Hopkins - 1900 - 492 lapas
...people should be expanded (as in the case of the postal service) as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent people and the teachings of...poverty shall eventually cease in the land. While cur sympathies as a party of reform are naturally upon the side of every proposition which will tend... | |
| Thomas Hudson McKee - 1904 - 464 lapas
...people should be expanded Ias in the case of the postal service1 as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent people and the teachings of...our sympathies as a party of reform are naturally .u()o(i the side of every proposition which will tend to make men intelligent, virtuous, and temperate,... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1904 - 610 lapas
...the case of the postal service1 as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent peopl ,d the teachings of experience shall justify, to the...oppression, injustice, and poverty shall eventually cease in tbe land. While our sympathies as a party of reform are naturally upon the side of every proposition... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1907 - 720 lapas
...peopleshould be expended (as in the case of the postal service) as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent people and the teachings of...virtuous, and temperate, we nevertheless regard these questionsimportant as they areas secondary to the great issues now pressing for solution, and... | |
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