I am for the rights of both, to the end that we may have at last in the national capital Equality before the law.
The motto of the State is "Equality Before the Law.
At last Colorado, from her splendid snow-covered peaks, answered back in grand accord, "Equality before the law.
So the dawn of the day that shall mean freedom for woman and the ennobling of the race was first seen by Wyoming, on the crest of our continent, and the clarion note was sounded forth, "Equality before the law.
But we ask for her, as for man, equality before the law, and freedom to exercise all her powers and faculties under the direction of her own judgment and volition.
The term "Equality before the Law" was here for the first time introduced into our discussions.
In the first place, you must at all times insist upon your rights; and here I mean not only those already accorded, but others still denied, all of which are contained in Equality before the Law.
As well deprive a citizen ofequality before the law as deprive a nation.
The crime they resented was the assertion of the principle of equality before the law, forequality before the law signified the end of privilege to operate beyond the range of law.
If the courts do not perform this, their first and most sacred duty, I apprehend that order cannot be permanently maintained, for this is equality before the law; and equality before the law is the cornerstone of order in every modern state.
Nevertheless, they were the live kernels of equality before the law, that still "have their silent undergrowth," inducing a manhood and patriotism that is now and will more and more blossom with national blessing.
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