... party, bring themselves to give up the charming hope; but with greedier anxiety they rush about him, sustain him, and give him marches, triumphal entries, and receptions beyond what even in the days of his highest prosperity they could have brought... The Works of Charles Sumner - Página 411por Charles Sumner - 1874Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 372 páginas
...days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, lean,...fight this battle upon principle, and upon principle alone. I am, in a certain sense, made the standard-bearer in behalf of the Republicans. I was made... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 738 páginas
...days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, lean,...fight this battle upon principle, and upon principle alone. I aui, in a certain sense, made the standard-bearer in behalf of the Republicans. I was made... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 410 páginas
...days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, lean,...fight this battle upon principle, and upon principle alone. A haptiy Iot be thine, and larger light A wait thee there; for thou hast bound thy will 1n cheerful... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 828 páginas
...wonderful exuberance, ready to be laid hold of by their greedy hands .... "On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, lean,...under. We have to fight this battle upon principle, and principle alone." If one will take a map of Illinois and locate the points of the Lincoln and Douglas... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1908 - 214 páginas
...days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, lean,...has ever seen that any cabbages were sprouting out. — Speech at Springfield, III.; July 17, 1858. NOW, my countrymen, if you have been taught doctrines... | |
| James Morgan - 1908 - 510 páginas
...laid hold of by their greedy hands." No one, on the contrary, Lincoln continued, had ever expected him to be President. "In my poor, lean, lank face nobody...has ever seen that any cabbages were sprouting out." Apart from these personal references, there was little levity in his address and nothing else to detract... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 764 páginas
...Yankee peddler offered for sale, 'Large enough for any man — small enough for any boy.' ' " Nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, lean,...lank face, nobody has ever seen that any cabbages are sprouting out. " " You may fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 762 páginas
...Yankee peddler offered for sale, 'Large enough for any man — small enough for any boy.' ' " Nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, lean,...lank face, nobody has ever seen that any cabbages are sprouting out. " " You may fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all... | |
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