Lincolniana: In MemoriamWilliam V. Spencer, 1865 - 346 páginas |
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... we thought lay buried beneath the yet warm ashes of Richmond , has leaped over the heads of our victorious armies , and carried by storm the impregnable forts of Washington . To- day , the enemies of God and man rejoice : I.
... we thought lay buried beneath the yet warm ashes of Richmond , has leaped over the heads of our victorious armies , and carried by storm the impregnable forts of Washington . To- day , the enemies of God and man rejoice : I.
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... Washington , and by the ashes of him who alone , in the annals of historic time , stands forth his peer , might become the Mecca of the New World , — the shrine where millions of pilgrims , through generations untold , and from nations ...
... Washington , and by the ashes of him who alone , in the annals of historic time , stands forth his peer , might become the Mecca of the New World , — the shrine where millions of pilgrims , through generations untold , and from nations ...
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... duties , has proved himself the man of all men to save the State ; a better man than any scholar , orator , or martial leader would have been ; a second . Washington , entitled as truly as the first to the Rev. Charles H. Brigham . 15.
... duties , has proved himself the man of all men to save the State ; a better man than any scholar , orator , or martial leader would have been ; a second . Washington , entitled as truly as the first to the Rev. Charles H. Brigham . 15.
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In Memoriam William V. Spencer. Washington , entitled as truly as the first to the name of " Father of his Country . " Violating no law , assuming hastily no preroga- tive of place , hesitating long before taking any decisive step , he ...
In Memoriam William V. Spencer. Washington , entitled as truly as the first to the name of " Father of his Country . " Violating no law , assuming hastily no preroga- tive of place , hesitating long before taking any decisive step , he ...
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... Washington , which closed the law - courts , banks , and places of business in this chief city of British America ; invested our streets with subdued silence ; called out visible tokens of mourning ; and opened halls and churches ...
... Washington , which closed the law - courts , banks , and places of business in this chief city of British America ; invested our streets with subdued silence ; called out visible tokens of mourning ; and opened halls and churches ...
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Abraham Lincoln Almighty American Andrew Johnson April APRIL 19 APRIL 23 army assassin believe blood calamity cause character Chief Magistrate Christ Christian civil Copperhead crime dark dead death deed destiny destroy divine divine Providence duty earth enemies event evil faith fallen Father fear feeling Fort Sumter freedom friends future glorious glory God's Government grief hand heart heaven honest honor hope horror human justice land liberty lived Lord loyal martyr mercy midst mighty millions mind mourning murder nation never noble patriotism peace political pray prayer President Lincoln principles reason rebel rebellion rejoice Republic retributive justice Richard Cobden righteous ruler seemed sentiments Sic semper tyrannis slave slave power slavery solemn sorrow soul spirit stand sympathy tears terrible thing thou thought tion to-day treason triumph true trust truth Union United unto victory Washington weep wicked wisdom wise words