MY FRIENDS : No one, not in my situation, can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the kindness of these people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old man. Here... Abraham Lincoln - Página 208por Henry Bryan Binns - 1907 - 379 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 446 páginas
...it, but, sooner or later, the victory is sure to come." In parting from his old neighbors he said : Here my children have been born, and one is buried. I now leave, not knowing when br whether ever I may return, with a task before me greater than that which rested upon Washington.... | |
| 1906 - 434 páginas
...people I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century and have passed from a young man to an old man. Here my children have been born, and...Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being \vho ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance I cannot fail. Trusting in Him who can... | |
| John George Nicolay - 1906 - 612 páginas
...place, and the kindness of these people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old man. Here my...me greater than that which rested upon Washington: — Witliout"the"a's'ststah'ce~6'f' that DrvTrie Being who ever attendee! him, 1 cannot succeed. With... | |
| French Ensor Chadwick - 1906 - 416 páginas
...whether ever I may return, with a/fask before me greater than that I 1 Weed, ApitaHography, chap. Ixii. which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance...attended \ him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance, I can- t not fail. Trusting in Him who can go with me, and remain with you, and be everywhere for good,... | |
| French Ensor Chadwick - 1906 - 418 páginas
...and in diction such as made Lincoln one of the great masters of our language. "I now leave," he said, "not knowing when or whether ever I may return, with a task before me greater than that 1 Weed, Autobiography, anap. brii. which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1906 - 746 páginas
...leave, not knowing when or whether ever _ _jd I may return, with a task before me greater than ijslent that which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, T cannot succeed. With that assistance I cannot fail. Trusting in Him who can go with me. and remain... | |
| Charles Henry Brent - 1908 - 290 páginas
...townsfolk he drew backthe mantle of reserve and revealed the rock upon which his rugged nature was built: "With a task before me greater than that which rested...succeed. With that assistance I cannot fail. Trusting hi Him who can go with me and remain with you, and be everywhere for good, let us confidently hope... | |
| Thomas Condit Miller, West Virginia. State Department of Education - 1909 - 68 páginas
...place, and the kindness of these people, T owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old man. Here my...assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I can not succeed. With that assistance, I can not fail. Trusting in Him who can go with me, and remain... | |
| Madison Clinton Peters - 1909 - 92 páginas
...more than a quarter of a century, he gave expression to his sentiments in this pathetic valedictory : "I now leave, not knowing when, or whether ever, I...me greater than that which rested upon Washington. With the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him I cannot fail. Trusting in Him who can... | |
| Andrew Sloan Draper - 1907 - 328 páginas
...dependence upon God. " I now leave, not knowing when or whether ever I shall return, with a task upon me greater than that which rested upon Washington....assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I can not succeed. With that assistance, I can not fail." All this became more and more pronounced through... | |
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