| George Sewall Boutwell - 1884 - 266 páginas
...belligerent? The result is not doubtful. We shall not fail, — if we stand firm, we shall not fail. Wise counsels may accelerate or mistakes delay it;...but, sooner or later, the victory is sure to come. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS, MAHCH 4, 1861. Fellow- Citizens of the United States : In compliance... | |
| George Sumner Weaver - 1884 - 598 páginas
...extinction of slavery. He closed in these words: "We shall not fail — if we stand firm, we shall not fail. Wise counsels may accelerate or mistakes delay it,...but sooner or later, the victory is sure to come." He made two or three other speeches, and Mr. Douglas made some, to one or two of which he replied,... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1886 - 804 páginas
...and belligerent ? The result is not doubtful. We shall not fail ; if we stand firm we shall not fail. Wise counsels may accelerate, or mistakes delay it,...but sooner or later the victory is sure to come." We all remember his simple, earnest, persuasive appeals to the South, in his first inaugural address.... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - 1887 - 252 páginas
...and belligerent ? The result is not doubtful. We shall not fail ; if we stand firm we shall not fail. Wise counsels may accelerate or mistakes delay it, but sooner or later the victory is sure to come." We all remember his simple, earnest, persuasive appeals to the South, in his first inaugural address.... | |
| William O. Stoddard - 1888 - 426 páginas
...hopefully. "The result is not doubtful," he said. "We shall not fail ; if we stand firm, we shall not fail. Wise counsels may accelerate or mistakes delay it, but sooner or later the victory is sure to come." The immediate result in Illinois was rendered more than doubtful, in spite of the enthusiastic applause... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 526 páginas
...belligerent ? The result is not doubtful. We shall not fail — if we stand firm we shall not fail. Wise counsels may accelerate or mistakes delay it, but sooner or later the victory is sure to come." Lincoln's declaration that the cause of slavery restriction " must be intrusted to its own undoubted... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 530 páginas
...belligerent? The result is not doubtful. We shall not fail — if we stand firm we shall not fail. Wise counsels may accelerate or mistakes delay it, but sooner or later the victory is sure to come." Lincoln's declaration that the cause of slavery restriction " must be intrusted to its own undoubted... | |
| Charles Wallace French - 1891 - 414 páginas
...belligerent. The result is not doubtful. We shall not fail — if we stand firm, we shall not fail. Wise counsels may accelerate or mistakes delay it, but sooner or later the victory is sure to come." A little incident occurred during the campaign that illustrated Mr. Lincoln's readiness in turning... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1891 - 258 páginas
...for as soon as she 's marry'd she'd be sure to hate him. Wycherley, Gentleman Dancing-Master, iv. 1. Wise counsels may accelerate or mistakes delay it, but sooner or later the victory is sure to come. Lincoln, quoted In the Century, XXXIV. 887. 6f. Undoubted; genuine; true. Deffebus was doughty dt derfe... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1891 - 424 páginas
...belligerent! The result is not doubtful. We shall not fail — if we stand firm, we thall wit fail. Wise counsels may accelerate, or mistakes delay it;...but, sooner or later, the victory is sure to come. The first paragraph of thia speech has become famous in our political history, and the whole address,... | |
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