Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other LandsO.H. Oldroyd, 1895 - 221 páginas |
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... desire they may , I may have it in my power to remove something of this misunderstanding . " President Lincoln's Gettysburg address was the high - water mark of American oratory . - Thos . Wentworth Higginson . FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS ...
... desire they may , I may have it in my power to remove something of this misunderstanding . " President Lincoln's Gettysburg address was the high - water mark of American oratory . - Thos . Wentworth Higginson . FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS ...
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... desire to see the Army of the Potomac , the President visited General Grant's headquarters at City Point . While at the 1865 front , he telegraphed Secretary of War Stanton as follows : " All seems well with us , and everything quiet ...
... desire to see the Army of the Potomac , the President visited General Grant's headquarters at City Point . While at the 1865 front , he telegraphed Secretary of War Stanton as follows : " All seems well with us , and everything quiet ...
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... desire of all of his countrymen to close the war he had so successfully conducted . " I intend to adopt the advice of my friends and use precaution . I thank you for the assurance you give me that I shall be supported by con- 1865 ...
... desire of all of his countrymen to close the war he had so successfully conducted . " I intend to adopt the advice of my friends and use precaution . I thank you for the assurance you give me that I shall be supported by con- 1865 ...
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Abraham Lincoln Almighty American April April 14 army battle believe better bless blood brave cause character Christian citizens City Point civil confidence Congress Constitution created equal Declaration of Independence divine Douglas duty elected emancipation EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION Executive Government existence faith father favor February February 22 feel flag FORD'S THEATER forever freedom friends Gettysburg give gratitude hand heart honest honor hope human humble humblest institutions joint debate July labor land liberty living memory ment mind nation never numbers occasion patriotism peace perpetual political prayers present preservation President Lincoln principle proclamation purpose question race rebellion Remarks Reply republic Republican responsibility Sangamon River Schuyler Colfax sentiments sincerely slave slavery soldiers Speech Springfield stand struggle success tender thank thing thought tion to-day trust ultimate extinction United victory Washington White House words wrong