| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 256 páginas
...of clergy ; the Rev. Dr. Gurley, present, the relater. The Quiet Past Versus the Stormy Present. " The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present." Presidential Message, Sept., 1862. " The Union First and Foremost — Slavery Afterwards." In Lincoln's... | |
| Evan Wolfson - 2007 - 258 páginas
...Frederick Douglass, vol. 2, ed. Philip S. Foner (New York: International Publishers, 1950), p. 437. 37. "As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country" (Abraham Lincoln, "Second Annual... | |
| Allen C. Guelzo - 2004 - 374 páginas
...now, then "this assurance would end the struggle now, and save the Union forever." Take the chance: "As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew." At the very least slaveholders should accept compensation for the sake of lessening an "expenditure... | |
| David Edward Marcinko - 2004 - 524 páginas
...at the data level. CONCLUSION CHAPTER 25 Ethical Issues in Modern Medical Practice Render S. Davis The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The case is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must... | |
| Steven R. Weisman - 2004 - 436 páginas
...some of his most eloquent language in support of the cause, the President urged Congress to unite. "As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew," he said. "We must disenthrall our selves, and then we shall save our country." Then later that month,... | |
| Bill Christofferson - 2009 - 705 páginas
...few personal luxuries in exchange for a more creative investment in our future?"8 He quoted Lincoln: "The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. We must think anew and act anew." Nelson said he would make proposals "in a non-partisan spirit" and... | |
| Adam Braver - 2004 - 321 páginas
...morphine. And the carriage rolled on. On to the next field. c Crybaby Jack's Theory The dogmas of the quid past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high ifith difficulty, and we must rise — with the occasion. As our case is new, so uv must think anew,... | |
| Penny Bishop, Garet Allen-Malley - 2004 - 120 páginas
...of the team, many positive outcomes result. © 6 J CONCLUSIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS: WHAT'S IMPORTANT? The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present.. as our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew. — Abraham Lincoln Listening to partner team... | |
| Otis L. Graham - 2004 - 266 páginas
...scenarios of an American society, and the larger world, after the growth binge was over. DOGMAS OF THE PAST The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. . . . We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. — Abraham Lincoln, Annual... | |
| John Schrems - 2004 - 408 páginas
...them see the irrelevance of the past, to assist them in understanding what Lincoln meant in saying, The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present.'" An even more important role, he suggested, was "to make it easier for some to face a troubled future... | |
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