I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning — to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape scrutiny by fixing the public gaze upon the exceeding brightness of military glory, — that attractive rainbow that rises in showers of... Abraham Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life - Página 262por William Henry Herndon, Jesse William Weik - 1892Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 356 páginas
...some strong motive — what, I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning— to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape scrutiny...gaze upon the exceeding brightness of military glory, this attractive rainbow that rises in showers of blood — that serpent's eye that charms to destroy... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 368 páginas
...some strong motive — what, I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning — to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape scrutiny by fixing the public paze upon the exceeding brightness of military glory, this attractive rainbow that rises in showers... | |
| Abott A. Abott - 1864 - 104 páginas
...some strong moiive — what I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning — to involve the two countries in a war,• and trusting to escape scrutiny...military glory — that attractive rainbow that rises in Blowers of blood — that serpent's eye that charms to destroy — he plunged into it, and has swept... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 páginas
...some strong motive — what I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning — to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape scrutiny by fixing the p*ubl«c gaze upon the exceeding brightness of militnry glory — that attractive rainbow that rises... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 972 páginas
...give my opinion concerning — to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape ncrutiny by fixing the public gaze upon the exceeding brightness...calculation of the ease with which Mexico might be gubducd, he now finds himself he knows not where. How like the half insane mumbling of a fever dream... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 912 páginas
...give my opinion concerning — to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape ierutiny by fixing the public gaze upon the exceeding brightness...and has swept on and on, till, disappointed in his caleulation of the ease with which Mexico might be eubdued, he now finds himself he knows not where.... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 498 páginas
...having some strong motive— what I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning—to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape scrutiny...public gaze upon the exceeding brightness of military glory—that attractive rainbow that rises in showers of blood—that serpent's eye that charms to... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 568 páginas
...some strong motive — what I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning — to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape scrutiny...till, disappointed in his calculation of the ease with whJcl Mexico might be subdued, ha now finds himself he knows not where. How like the half insane mumbling... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 574 páginas
...some strong motive — what I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning — to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape scrutiny...and has swept on and on, till, disappointed in his caleulation of the ease with Mexico might be subdued, ha now finds himself he knows not where. How... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 572 páginas
...some strong motive — what I will not stop now to give my opinion concerning — to involve the two countries in a war, and trusting to escape scrutiny...and has swept on and on, till, disappointed in his caleulation of the ease with which Mexico might be subdued, he now finds himself he knows not ( where.... | |
| |