Lincolniana: In MemoriamWilliam V. Spencer, 1865 - 346 páginas |
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... forces , " because he had not de- spaired of the Republic . " To - day , dear friends , when a great prop and support is stricken out from under us , and a danger more terrible than the loss of an army overhangs us , America calls upon ...
... forces , " because he had not de- spaired of the Republic . " To - day , dear friends , when a great prop and support is stricken out from under us , and a danger more terrible than the loss of an army overhangs us , America calls upon ...
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... immediately alter the course of things . The nation has force enough , union enough , will enough , to protect itself against any new outbreaks of trea- I son . The murder of the ruler comes too late ΙΟ The National Bereavement .
... immediately alter the course of things . The nation has force enough , union enough , will enough , to protect itself against any new outbreaks of trea- I son . The murder of the ruler comes too late ΙΟ The National Bereavement .
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... force . He compelled respect from such as would not grant it willingly . One by one the voices of detraction ceased . Lord Lyons goes away regretting that the President is not more utterly respected and admired . Wise men across the sea ...
... force . He compelled respect from such as would not grant it willingly . One by one the voices of detraction ceased . Lord Lyons goes away regretting that the President is not more utterly respected and admired . Wise men across the sea ...
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... force of character , and not by force of will . He did it quite unconsciously . He thought that he was looking up to Mr. Seward . But it was cer- tainly an illusion , and Mr. Seward did not think so . And , before his death , the ...
... force of character , and not by force of will . He did it quite unconsciously . He thought that he was looking up to Mr. Seward . But it was cer- tainly an illusion , and Mr. Seward did not think so . And , before his death , the ...
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In Memoriam William V. Spencer. magnetic force which we denominate character , and constituted him a power . But the operation of his will was as quiet and as irresistible as that of any natural law . There was no fuss and demonstration ...
In Memoriam William V. Spencer. magnetic force which we denominate character , and constituted him a power . But the operation of his will was as quiet and as irresistible as that of any natural law . There was no fuss and demonstration ...
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