| Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 170 psl.
...to some that the elective franchise is not given to the colored man. I would myself prefer that it were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers. Still, the question is not 25 whether the Louisiana government, as it stands, is quite all that is... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 190 psl.
...to some that the elective franchise is not given to the coloured man. I would myself prefer that it were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers. 20 Still, the question is not whether the Louisiana government, as it stands, is quite all that is... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1911 - 330 psl.
...to some that the elective franchise is not given to the colored man. I would myself prefer that it were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers. Still the question is not whether the Louisiana government as it stands is quite all that is desirable.... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1912 - 180 psl.
...to some that the elective franchise is not given to the colored man. I would myself prefer that it were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers. Still, the question is not whether the Louisiana government, as it stands, is quite all that is desirable.... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 498 psl.
...to some that the elective franchise is not given to the colored man. I would myself prefer that it were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers. Still, the question is not whether the Louisiana government, as it stands, is quite all that is desirable.... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - 1913 - 384 psl.
...that the elective franchise is not given to the colored man. I would myself now prefer that it were conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers." Admitting that what had been done was not quite satisfactory, the president contended that the expedient... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1915 - 218 psl.
...some that the elective franchise is not given to the 20 colored man. I would myself prefer that it were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers. Still, the question is not whether the Louisiana government, as it stands, is quite all that is desirable.... | |
| John Thomas Richards - 1916 - 314 psl.
...to grant the elective franchise to colored men, he said: " I myself prefer that it [the franchise] were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers." Prior to this, in his proclamation of December 8, 1863, he said: — Any provision which may be adopted... | |
| John Thomas Richards - 1916 - 314 psl.
...to grant the elective franchise to colored men, he said: " I myself prefer that it [the franchise] were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers." Prior to this, in his proclamation of December 8, 1863, he said: — Any provision which may be adopted... | |
| Luther Emerson Robinson - 1918 - 376 psl.
...to some that the elective franchise is not given to the colored man. I would myself prefer that it were now conferred on the very intelligent, and on those who serve our cause as soldiers. Still, the question is not whether the Louisiana government, as it stands, is quite all that is desirable.... | |
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