If there be in it any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn, I do not now and here argue against them. If there be perceptible in it an impatient and dictatorial tone, I waive it in deference to an old friend, whose heart I have always supposed... Abraham Lincoln - Página 107por John Torrey Morse - 1893Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Somerville (Mass.) - 1901 - 47 páginas
...of the fathers. 25 do not now and here controvert them. If there be in it any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn, I do not now and here...friend, whose heart I have always supposed to be right. " I would save the union. I would save it in the shortest way under the constitution. If there be those... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 páginas
...information that the document is genitinn; and, farther, that neither Gen. Hunter nor any other commander, or tone, I waive it in deference to an old friend, whose heart I have always supposed to be right. A8 to the policy I " seem to be pursuing," as you say, I have pot meant to leuve any one in doubt.... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1905 - 934 páginas
...1862, which in its skill of ili,aling with factious fault-finding has probably never been excelled. " As to the policy I ' seem to be pursuing,' as you say, I have not meant to leave anyone in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it in lees] Lincoln's emancipation policy. 591... | |
| John Thomas Bell - 1903 - 222 páginas
...be erroneous I do not, now and here, controvert them. If there be in it any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn I do not, now and here,...say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt. I Avould save the Union. I would save it in the shortest way under the constitution. The sooner the national... | |
| George Pierce Baker - 1904 - 508 páginas
...be erroneous, I do not, now and here, controvert them. If there be in it any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn, I do not, now and here,...perceptible in it an impatient and dictatorial tone, 10 I waive it in deference to an old friend whose heart I have always supposed to be right. As to the... | |
| Bar Association of Oklahoma and Indian Territory - 1906 - 258 páginas
...know to be erroneous, I do not now and here controvert them. If there be any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn, I do not now and here...perceptible in it an impatient and dictatorial tone ,1 waive it in deference to an old friend whose heart I have always supposed to be right. As to the... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1906 - 606 páginas
...remarkable not alone for the skill with which he answered this attack, but also for its great dignity. " As to the policy I ' seem to be pursuing,' as you say, I have not meant to leave anyone in doubt. . . . My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either... | |
| Helen Nicolay - 1906 - 340 páginas
...remarkable not alone for the skill with which he answered this attack, but also for its great dignity. "As to the policy I 'seem to be pursuing,' as you say, I have not meant to leave anyone in doubt. . . . My paramount object in this struggle is to save {he Union, and is not either... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1906 - 626 páginas
...remarkable not alone for the skill with which he answered this attack, but also for its great dignity. "As to the policy I 'seem to be pursuing,' as you say, I have not meant to leave anyone in doubt. . . . My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 332 páginas
...be erroneous, I do not, now and here, controvert them. If there be in it any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn, I do not, now and here,...impatient and dictatorial tone, I waive it in deference to ah old friend whose heart I have always supposed to be right. As to the policy I "seem to be pursuing,"... | |
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