| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 604 pages
...fellow-citizens — a wise and frugal Government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government,... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 652 pages
...fellow-citizens — a wise and frugal Government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government,... | |
| Daniel B. Shepp - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1897 - 542 pages
...fellow-citizens; a wise and frugal Government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it h-is earned. This is the sum of good government... | |
| William Jay Youmans - Science - 1898 - 902 pages
...one that Jefferson described — the one that " shall restrain men from injuring one another " and " leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement." In an address before the American Bar Association, Justice Brown endowed the State with the paternal... | |
| William Jay Youmans - Science - 1898 - 930 pages
...mouth of labor the bread it had earned," it had restrained " men from injuring one another," and left " them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement." * Under this regime of freedom, the American people wrought the greatest industrial miracle of history.... | |
| John Brown - Currency question - 1898 - 184 pages
...century : "A wise and frugal government, which shall re" strain men from injuring one another; shall leave "them otherwise free, to regulate their own pursuits "of industry and improvements, and shall not take "from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned; "this is the sum... | |
| Orators - 1899 - 500 pages
...fellow-citizens, a wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government... | |
| Joseph Nimmo (Jr.) - 1899 - 404 pages
...President, Thomas Jefferson recommended " government which shall restrain men from injuring one another and leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement." And in the same message he declared that — Agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and navigation, the four... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - Literature - 1899 - 500 pages
...fellow-citizens, a wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...fellow-citizens, — a wise and frugal Government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government,... | |
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