The Nation's Sacrifice: Abraham Lincoln. Two Discourses, Delivered on Sunday Morning, April 16, and Wednesday Morning, April 19, 1865, in the Church of the Redeemer, Cincinnati, OhioR. Clarke & Company, 1865 - 28 Seiten |
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... SEWARD , Secretary of State . He was born in the Empire State . He came on one side , of a Welsh ancestry , and for forty years of public life has been as inflexible in what h believed the cause of Freedom as the rocks and mountains ...
... SEWARD , Secretary of State . He was born in the Empire State . He came on one side , of a Welsh ancestry , and for forty years of public life has been as inflexible in what h believed the cause of Freedom as the rocks and mountains ...
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... Seward he saw and declared that the republic must be all free or all slave . Like Seward , he did not agitate for freedom so fiercely as some , for he saw its mighty coming afar off , and saved his strength to organize the new Re ...
... Seward he saw and declared that the republic must be all free or all slave . Like Seward , he did not agitate for freedom so fiercely as some , for he saw its mighty coming afar off , and saved his strength to organize the new Re ...
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... SEWARD to take one more observation of the political heavens and hells , and , in his own simple and majestic language , tell us what becomes of a power that signalizes its last occasion for repentance by the last crime of the ...
... SEWARD to take one more observation of the political heavens and hells , and , in his own simple and majestic language , tell us what becomes of a power that signalizes its last occasion for repentance by the last crime of the ...
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... Seward , at Rochester , New York , in 1858 , announcing the ' irrepressible conflict ' between freedom and slavery , has been so wonderfully verified by the events of the last four years . In the memorable discussion that followed be ...
... Seward , at Rochester , New York , in 1858 , announcing the ' irrepressible conflict ' between freedom and slavery , has been so wonderfully verified by the events of the last four years . In the memorable discussion that followed be ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN Almighty American American revolution army assassin began believed called cause waxed commander committed death deed despotism destroy Divine dreadful earth elected endure enemies enslavement father foes forever forgive freedom freemen friends of God glorious gone gracious grave hand heart heaven history will say hour human Illinois Independence Hall justice Kentucky killed knew land last Friday leader learned Liberty LINCOLN had lived lofty loyal mankind martyr mighty military millions modern days morning murdered nation NATION'S SACRIFICE never old Virginia once Orleans people's political President Quaker rebel rebellious regenerated rejoice repentant Republic revolution saved sece Senate Seward shedding of blood slave aristocracy slavery slay soldiers soul South speech statesmen talk of vengeance tion to-day toiled tried true a friend truth Union United United States Senator vast waited Washington wicked William of Orange woman women wrath wrong
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Seite 21 - Divine aid which sustained him, and on the same Almighty Being I place my reliance for support; and I hope you, my friends, will all pray that I may receive that Divine assistance, without which I cannot succeed, but with which success is certain.
Seite 22 - ... succeeded except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained him, and on the same Almighty Being I place my reliance for support, and I hope you, my friends, will all pray that I may receive that Divine assistance without which I cannot succeed, but with which success is certain. Again, I bid you all an affectionate farewell.
Seite 21 - A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps, greater than that which has devolved upon any other man since the days of Washington. He never would have succeeded except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained him, and...
Seite 22 - I hope, to the world, for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time the weight would be lifted from the shoulders of all men.
Seite 22 - But if this country cannot be saved without giving up that principle, I was about to say I would rather be assassinated on this spot than surrender it Now, in my view of the present aspect of affairs, there is no need of bloodshed and war.
Seite 18 - ABRAHAM LINCOLN was born in Hardin County, Kentucky, February 12, 1809. His paternal ancestors were from Pennsylvania, of Quaker connection.
Seite 19 - Of most of the benevolent institutions of this city, he was an active manager, and of not a few the presiding officer. At the time of his death, he was President of the Baptist Board of Managers for Foreign Missions, and one of the trustees of the Columbian College, in the District of Columbia. He was a member of the Convention for amending the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the year 1821, and in all its...
Seite 18 - ... went to New Orleans, as a hired hand on a flat-boat. In 1830...
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