The Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, Speeches, Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., with a General View of His Policy as President of the United States, Embracing the Leading Events of the War. Also the European Press on His DeathReprinted, W. Abbatt, 1933 |
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Page 187
... things - his profound trust in Provi- dence , and faith in the triumph of truth . From her he learned the gentleness and amiability of temper which , in the lofty station of chief magistrate , he displayed so strikingly during years of ...
... things - his profound trust in Provi- dence , and faith in the triumph of truth . From her he learned the gentleness and amiability of temper which , in the lofty station of chief magistrate , he displayed so strikingly during years of ...
Page 212
... things - that the result of the campaign of 1860 was a thing ordained by Providence for the best ? He who does all things well , has nations as well as individuals in his keeping ; and that He permitted the events of 1860-61 to cul ...
... things - that the result of the campaign of 1860 was a thing ordained by Providence for the best ? He who does all things well , has nations as well as individuals in his keeping ; and that He permitted the events of 1860-61 to cul ...
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... things be ' invasion ' or ' coercion ' ? Do our professed lovers of the Union , but who spitefully resolve that they will resist coercion and invasion , understand that such things as these , on the part of the United States , would be ...
... things be ' invasion ' or ' coercion ' ? Do our professed lovers of the Union , but who spitefully resolve that they will resist coercion and invasion , understand that such things as these , on the part of the United States , would be ...
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