| John Clark Ridpath - 1881 - 738 psl.
...intelligence and virtue, for the inheritance which awaits them. In this beneficent work section and race should be forgotten, and partisanship should be unknown....races were made equal before the law. We may hasten on, we may retard, but we can not prevent the final reconciliation. " Is it not possible for us now... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1881 - 698 psl.
...awaits them. In this beneficent work section and race should be forgotten, and partisanship should he unknown. Let our people find a new meaning in the...races were made equal before the law. We may hasten on, we may retard, but we can not prevent the final reconciliation. " Is it not possible for us now... | |
| James Sanks Brisbin, William Ralston Balch - 1881 - 786 psl.
...of the Republic. My countrymen, we do not now differ in our judgment concerning the controversies of past generations, and fifty years hence our children...before the law. We may hasten or we may retard, but we cannot prevent the final reconciliation. Is it not possible for us now to make a truce with time by... | |
| Emma Elizabeth Brown - 1881 - 614 psl.
...of the republic. My countrymen, we do not now differ in our judgment concerning the controversies of past generations, and fifty years hence our children...before the law. We may hasten or we may retard, but we cannot prevent the final reconciliation. Is it not possible for us now to make a truce with time by... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1881 - 466 psl.
...of the Republic. My countrymen, we do not now differ in our judgment concerning the controversies of past generations, and fifty years hence our children...before the law. We may hasten or we may retard, but we cannot prevent, the final reconciliation. Is it not possible for us now to make a truce with time by... | |
| 1881 - 796 psl.
...shall lead them," for our little children will soon control the destinies of the republic. may hasten, we may retard, but we can not prevent the final reconciliation....Is it not possible for us now to make a truce with time by anticipating and accepting its inevitable verdict ? Enterprises of the highest importance to... | |
| William Ralston Balch - 1881 - 784 psl.
...overthrown, and that both races were made equal before the law. We may hasten or we may retard, but we cannot prevent the final reconciliation. Is it not possible for us now to make a truce with time by anticipating and accepting its inevitable verdict? Enterprises of the highest importance to... | |
| James Abram Garfield - 1881 - 204 psl.
...Republic. Inaugural Address. The Final Reconciliation. 203. We may hasten, or we may retard, but we cannot prevent the final reconciliation. Is it not possible for us now to make a truce with time by anticipating and accepting its inevitable verdict ? Enterprises of the highest importance to... | |
| William Ralston Balch - 1881 - 784 psl.
...that both races were made equal before the law. We may hasten or we may retard, but we cannot pretent the final reconciliation. Is it not possible for us now to make a truce with time by anticipating and accepting its inevitable verdict? Enterprises of the highest importance to... | |
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