Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public ServicesWerner Company, 1895 - 277 páginas |
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... forces in Nature whose origin and in- fluence we cannot fully explain , while yet we are com- pelled to acknowledge their existence ; so , though we may not comprehend how prayer accomplishes its di- vinely appointed ends , yet it is ...
... forces in Nature whose origin and in- fluence we cannot fully explain , while yet we are com- pelled to acknowledge their existence ; so , though we may not comprehend how prayer accomplishes its di- vinely appointed ends , yet it is ...
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... forth the arms that move the world . He who is driven aloft by the force of circumstances becomes the noblest soul and the mighti • Rev. Augustine Caldwell . est power . Call we a humble home , a CHAPTER III PREPARATION FOR HIS WORK.
... forth the arms that move the world . He who is driven aloft by the force of circumstances becomes the noblest soul and the mighti • Rev. Augustine Caldwell . est power . Call we a humble home , a CHAPTER III PREPARATION FOR HIS WORK.
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... force , humor , energy , and eloquence of his addresses . Thus thrown again into active politics , he was elected to Congress in 1846 , from the Central Dis- trict of Illinois , by a majority of fifteen hundred , being the only Whig ...
... force , humor , energy , and eloquence of his addresses . Thus thrown again into active politics , he was elected to Congress in 1846 , from the Central Dis- trict of Illinois , by a majority of fifteen hundred , being the only Whig ...
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... force in his conclusions , which were perfectly irresistible . The vast throng were silent as death : every eye was fixed upon the speaker , and all gave him serious atten- tion . He was the tall man eloquent : his countenance glowed ...
... force in his conclusions , which were perfectly irresistible . The vast throng were silent as death : every eye was fixed upon the speaker , and all gave him serious atten- tion . He was the tall man eloquent : his countenance glowed ...
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... force of more than two thousand men , were on parade . Georgetown sent companies of cavalry , infantry , and ar- tillery , of fine appearance . The troops stationed at the City Hall and Willard's Hotel became objects of attrac tion to ...
... force of more than two thousand men , were on parade . Georgetown sent companies of cavalry , infantry , and ar- tillery , of fine appearance . The troops stationed at the City Hall and Willard's Hotel became objects of attrac tion to ...
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Abraham Lincoln Æsop Almighty arms army believe beloved Black-Hawk bless blood called catafalque cause Charles Sumner Christian citizens civil Congress Constitution dead Declaration of Independence divine duty earth election emancipation Emancipation Proclamation faith father feel freedom Frémont friends funeral Government hand heart heaven honor hope hour human Illinois inaugural justice knew labor land letter liberty Lincoln Memorial living Lord loyal memory ment military mind mother nation negro never oath Parbar party patriotism peace persons prayer President Lincoln President's proclamation rebel rebellion save the Union seemed Senate sentiment Seven Wise Masters side slavery slaves soldiers solemn sophism sorrow soul South speech Spencer County spirit Springfield struggle things thought tion trials triumph truth United Washington whole William Wallace Lincoln wisdom words wrong