Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which government may be put at the service of humanity, in safeguarding the health of the nation, the health of its men and its women and its children, as well as their rights in the struggle for existence.... The Survey - 第 17 頁1913完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1914 - 1098 頁
...difficult in sparsely settled regions. Conclusion. In his recent inaugural address President Wilson said: Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
| Clark Mills Brink - 1913 - 454 頁
...studied cost or economy as we should either as organizers of industry, as statesmen or as individuals. Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
| James Edward McCulloch - 1913 - 734 頁
...difficult in sparsely settled regions. CONCLUSION In his recent inaugural address President Wilson said: Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
| James Edward McCulloch - 1913 - 724 頁
...difficult in sparsely settled regions. CONCLUSION In his recent inaugural address President Wilson said: Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin - 1914 - 476 頁
...studied cost or economy as we should either as organizers of industry, as statesmen or as individuals. Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
| James Alton James - 1914 - 606 頁
...cost or economy as we should either as organizers of industry, as statesmen, or as individuals. . . . Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
| Antoinette Knowles - 1916 - 376 頁
...studied cost or economy as we should, either as organizers of industry, as statesmen, or as individuals. Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
| eugene c. brooks - 1916 - 756 頁
...studied cost or economy as we should either as organizers of industry, as statesmen, or as individuals. "Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 688 頁
...studied cost or economy as we should either as organizers of industry, as statesmen, or as individuals. Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 頁
...studied cost or economy as we should either as organizers of industry, as statesmen, or as individuals. Nor have we studied and perfected the means by which...as their rights in the struggle for existence. This is no sentimental duty. The firm basis of government is justice, not pity. These are matters of justice.... | |
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