| Literature - 1863 - 640 pages
...severe trial, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under these circumstances I cannot but regard your decisive utterances upon...universal triumph of justice, humanity, and freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will be sustained by your great nation : and,... | |
| Literature - 1863 - 640 pages
...severe trial, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under these circumstances I cannot but regard your decisive utterances upon the question as an instance of sublime Cliristian heroism which has not been surpassed in any age or in any country. It is indeed an energetic... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - History - 1864 - 492 pages
...severe trials, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances upon...universal triumph of justice, humanity, and freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will be sustained by your great nation, and on... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...trial, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under these circumstances. I can not but regard your decisive utterances upon the question...power of truth, and of the ultimate and universal trinmph of justice, humanity, and freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard j'our decisive utterances upon the question as an instance...power of truth, and of the ultimate and universal triumpli of justice, humanity, and freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 518 pages
...purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard jour decisive utterances upon the question as an instance...power of truth, and of the ultimate and universal trinmph of justice, humanity, and freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 864 pages
...severe trials, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances upon...universal triumph of justice, humanity, and freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will be sustained by your great nation ; and... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1885 - 316 pages
...severe trials, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances upon...universal triumph of justice, humanity, and freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will be sustained by your great nation, and on... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 878 pages
...trial, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under these circumstances. I can not but regard your decisive utterances upon the question...universal triumph of justice, humanity, and freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will be sustained by your great nation ; and,... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 972 pages
...trial, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under these circumstances, I can not but regard your decisive utterances upon the question...universal triumph of justice, humanity, and freedom. I do not doubt that the sentiments you have expressed will be sustained by your great nation ; and,... | |
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