| 1865 - 726 páginas
...justice, and humanity ? I must declare here, as I have often done before, that it is the best and freest government, the most equal in its rights, the most just in its decisions, the most lenient iu its measures, and the most mspiring in its principles that the sun ever shone upon. Now, for you... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1890 - 312 páginas
...greatest and wisest statesmen and patriots in this and other lauds, that it is the best and freest government, the most equal in its rights, the most...decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles — to elevate the race of man — that the sun of heaven ever shone upon.... | |
| 1863 - 474 páginas
...greatest and wisest statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it is the best and freest Government — the most equal in its rights — the...the most lenient in its measures — and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race oj men, that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. " Now,... | |
| Southern statesman - 1863 - 24 páginas
...greatest and wisest of statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it is the best and freest government — the most equal in its rights — the...— the most lenient in its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of men, that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. Now,... | |
| 1863 - 638 páginas
...greatest and wisest of statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it is the best and freest government, the most equal in its rights, the most...decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of men. that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. Now,... | |
| Abel Charles Thomas - 1864 - 44 páginas
...statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it [the "United States] is the best and freest government, the most equal in its rights, the most...aspiring in its principles to elevate the race of man, that the sun ever shone upon." — Alexander H. Stephens, in Georgia Convention, Jan. 1, 1661.... | |
| William Darrah Kelley - 1864 - 92 páginas
...greatest and wisest of statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it is the best and freest government, the most equal in its rights, the most...decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of men, that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. Now,... | |
| 1866 - 706 páginas
...administration, shall continue to he the hest and freest, the most equal in its rights, the most jnst in its decisions, the most lenient in its measures,...aspiring in its principles to elevate the race of man that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. We have deplored the undisguised sympathy which has heen... | |
| 1864 - 744 páginas
...greatest and wisest of statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it is the best and freest government, the most equal in its rights, the most...its decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and (he most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of men, that the sun of heaven ever shçne... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1864 - 188 páginas
...of statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it is the best and freest Government—the most equal in its rights, the most just in its decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and tJie most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of men, that the sun of heaven ever shone... | |
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