| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 946 páginas
...confidence of the people as I had some time since, I do not know that, all things considered, any other person has more; and, however this may be, there is...of taking the course which I feel I ought to take." Then he read his draft, and in the long discussion which followed, and owing to which a few slight... | |
| 1889 - 1060 páginas
...confidence of the people as I had some time since, I do not know that, all things considered, any other person has more ; and, however this may be, there is no way in which 1 can have any other man put * where 1 am. 1 am here. 1 must do the best I can, and bear the responsibility... | |
| Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1866 - 382 páginas
...not so much of the confioplc as I had some time since, I do not know that, all things considered, n has more; and, however this may be, there is no way in which I can man put where I am. lam here; I must do the best I can and bear the ,f taking the course which I feel... | |
| James Abram Garfield - 1871 - 276 páginas
...I had some time since, I do not know that, all things considered, any other person has more ; mid, however this may be, there Is no way in which I can...the responsibility of taking the course which I feel 1 ought to take." Tue President then proceeded to read his emancipation proclamation, making remarks... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1874 - 706 páginas
...matters which any of you think had best be changed, I shall be glad to receive the suggestion I shall bear the responsibility of taking the course which I feel I ought to take." Governor Seward, after saying, " The general question having been decided, nothing can be said further... | |
| Jacob William Schuckers - 1874 - 736 páginas
...confidence of the people as I had some time since, I do not know that, all things considered, any other person has more; and, however this may be, there is...of taking the course which I feel I ought to take.' " The President then proceeded to read his Emancipation Proclamation, making remarks on the several... | |
| Robert Bruce Warden - 1874 - 870 páginas
...confidence of the people as I had, some time since, I do not know that, all things considered, any other person has more ; and, however this may be, there...of taking the course which I feel I ought to take.' "The President then proceeded to read his Emancipation Proclamation, making remarks on the several... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1880 - 386 páginas
...confidence of the people as I had some time since, I do not know that, all things considered, any other person has more ; and, however this may be, there...of taking the course which I feel I ought to take." The President then proceeded to read his Emancipation Proclamation, making remarks on the several parts... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1881 - 430 páginas
...confidence of the people as I had some time since, I do not know that, all things considered, any other person has more ; and, however this may be, there...of taking the course which I feel I ought to take." The President then proceeded to read his Emancipation Proclamation, making remarks on the several parts... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1881 - 426 páginas
...confidence of the people as I had some time since, I do not know that, all things considered, any other person has more ; and, however this may be, there...of taking the course which I feel I ought to take." The President then proceeded to read his Emancipation Proclamation, making remarks on the several parts... | |
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