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Which Quotes by Robert Dale Owen
- There is a measure needing courage to adopt and enforce it, which I believe to be of virtue sufficient to redeem the nation in this…
- After voluntary exertions on the part of our people to which the history of the world furnishes no parallel, is the old root of bitterness…
- Wisdom, prudence, forethought, these are essential. But not second to these that noble courage which adventures the right, and leaves the consequences to God.
- The dangers which threaten us are twofold: First, from the Confederate forces, composed of men whose earnest convictions and reckless bravery it is idle to…
- In the due exercise of your official power, in strictest accordance with law and the Constitution, you can deprive the enemy of that which, above…
- Fulfill - you can far more than fulfill - the brightest anticipations of those who, in the name of human freedom, and in the face…
- Men acquiesce in a thousand things, once righteously and boldly done, to which, if proposed to them in advance, they might find endless objections.
- Can you look forward to the future of our country and imagine any state of things in which, with slavery still existing, we should be…
- Of the unjust rights which in virtue of this ceremony an iniquitous law gives me over the person and property of another, I cannot legally,…
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