Lincolniana: In MemoriamWilliam V. Spencer, 1865 - 346 páginas |
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... ruler that was to the ruler that is ? Or shall we forget all composure of soul , and summon up the spirit of rage , and cry , " Vengeance , destruction , and death ! " for the deed of blood that has been done ? Shall the pulpit become ...
... ruler that was to the ruler that is ? Or shall we forget all composure of soul , and summon up the spirit of rage , and cry , " Vengeance , destruction , and death ! " for the deed of blood that has been done ? Shall the pulpit become ...
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... ruler may have firmness to check all outbreaks , and to enforce the laws even against popular fury ! We need not sup- press our horror at the crime . We need not disguise our sense of the great danger which it brings upon the land ...
... ruler may have firmness to check all outbreaks , and to enforce the laws even against popular fury ! We need not sup- press our horror at the crime . We need not disguise our sense of the great danger which it brings upon the land ...
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... ruler had his cabinet and his court , his army and navy , it might have brought disaster fearful to contemplate . But now it comes too late . It is a crime useless against the life of the nation , though it may be hideous in the ...
... ruler had his cabinet and his court , his army and navy , it might have brought disaster fearful to contemplate . But now it comes too late . It is a crime useless against the life of the nation , though it may be hideous in the ...
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... ruler brought himself to the conviction that the existence of human slavery was incompatible with the safety of the land . We see that clearly , now , in the blow which has struck down his life , and made him a martyr . God grant that ...
... ruler brought himself to the conviction that the existence of human slavery was incompatible with the safety of the land . We see that clearly , now , in the blow which has struck down his life , and made him a martyr . God grant that ...
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... ruler . The most glorious as well as the most crowded years in all our an- nals will be the four years in which the hand of this ruler guided the helm of the State . That simple name , El Khalil , the Friend , by which the Arabs ...
... ruler . The most glorious as well as the most crowded years in all our an- nals will be the four years in which the hand of this ruler guided the helm of the State . That simple name , El Khalil , the Friend , by which the Arabs ...
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Lincolniana: Discourses & Comments on Abraham Lincoln's Life & Character In ... Vista completa - 1865 |
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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