We recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty of government, in its dealings with the people, to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political. Early Life and Public Services of Hon. Grover Cleveland, the Fearless and ... - Page 213by Eugene Tyler Chamberlain, Thomas W. Handford - 1884 - 510 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1873 - 696 pages
...government : — 1. We recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty of Government in its dealings with the people to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, colour, or persuasion, religious or political. 2. We pledge ourselves to... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1876 - 682 pages
...mentioned in the original measure are left out in this. The preamble of the Bill declares it to be " the duty of the Government in its dealings with the...people to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, colour, or persuasion, religious or political." The Bill declares that... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1872 - 588 pages
...the equality of all men befi.re the law, und ln.ld that It is Ibe duty of Government In its dealing with the people to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, eolur, orpersuasion, religious or political. fbconr/ — We pledge ourselves... | |
| Campaign literature - 1872 - 82 pages
...Republicans, as follows : — 1. We recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty of the Government in its dealings with the...people to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color or persuasion, religion or politics. « 2. We pledge ourselves to... | |
| Everett Chamberlin - Biography & Autobiography - 1872 - 568 pages
...just government : 1. We recognize the equality of all before the law, and hold that it is the duty of government in its dealings with the people to mete out equal and exact justice to all of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political. 2. We pledge ourselves to... | |
| Everett Chamberlin - Campaign literature - 1872 - 586 pages
...just government : 1. We recognize the equality of all before the law, and hold that it is the duty of government in its dealings with the people to mete out equal and exact justice to all of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political. 2. We pledge ourselves to... | |
| Liberal Republican Party. National Convention - Campaign literature - 1872 - 48 pages
...government : First: We recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty of Government, in its dealings with the people, to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political. to maintain the Union of... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872 - 248 pages
...government: 1. We recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty of Government, in its dealings with the people, to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political. 2. We pledge ourselves to... | |
| James Parton - 1872 - 592 pages
...— First — We recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty of Government, in its dealings with the people, to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political. Second — We pledge ourselves... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872
...government: 1. We recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty of Government, in its dealings with the people, to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political. 2. We pledge ourselves to... | |
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