Lincolniana: In MemoriamWilliam V. Spencer, 1865 - 346 páginas |
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... mourn , out of obscurity and humble station , to be the Moses . of our deliverance , and to guide his chosen people through a Red Sea of blood ? And , though our leader has fallen before we have reached the Promised Land of peace ...
... mourn , out of obscurity and humble station , to be the Moses . of our deliverance , and to guide his chosen people through a Red Sea of blood ? And , though our leader has fallen before we have reached the Promised Land of peace ...
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... mourn when such hope was opened , when there was such brightness of promise , when the agony was over , and the land seemed redeemed and saved . Even the ancient Fast - time of the Christian Church , the memorial day of the Saviour's ...
... mourn when such hope was opened , when there was such brightness of promise , when the agony was over , and the land seemed redeemed and saved . Even the ancient Fast - time of the Christian Church , the memorial day of the Saviour's ...
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... mourn- ing . The bells which rang out at the opening of the last week , in every village and hamlet , from the farthest East to the farthest West , their festal peal , at the close of the week tolled their most mournful refrain for the ...
... mourn- ing . The bells which rang out at the opening of the last week , in every village and hamlet , from the farthest East to the farthest West , their festal peal , at the close of the week tolled their most mournful refrain for the ...
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... mourning Isaac . Those who had never praised before will take up the lament , and will claim part in the burial . If such an occasion as this cannot silence strife , and bring men to be of one voice and heart , certainly nothing can ...
... mourning Isaac . Those who had never praised before will take up the lament , and will claim part in the burial . If such an occasion as this cannot silence strife , and bring men to be of one voice and heart , certainly nothing can ...
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... mourn not chiefly for the lost ruler , taken at so critical a time of public affairs ; but more for the upright , noble , and patriotic man , whose large heart had endeared him to the people as no ruler since the first has been endeared ...
... mourn not chiefly for the lost ruler , taken at so critical a time of public affairs ; but more for the upright , noble , and patriotic man , whose large heart had endeared him to the people as no ruler since the first has been endeared ...
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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