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... patriotism glowed in his heart ; and he thus daily grew more and more to be of the very spirit of which heroic leaders and wise counsellors are made . God was fitting him , even in his childhood and his youth , for the very work which ...
... patriotism glowed in his heart ; and he thus daily grew more and more to be of the very spirit of which heroic leaders and wise counsellors are made . God was fitting him , even in his childhood and his youth , for the very work which ...
Page 39
... patriotism shrank from no dangers or hard- ships . " Thus by personal participation in military duties the future Commander - in - Chief was preparing for his coming responsibilities ; and this preparation was such as to make him truly ...
... patriotism shrank from no dangers or hard- ships . " Thus by personal participation in military duties the future Commander - in - Chief was preparing for his coming responsibilities ; and this preparation was such as to make him truly ...
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... the following eloquent outburst of patriotism and devotion to principle must not be omitted . It is the closing part of a speech made in December , 1839 . " Many free countries have lost their liberties , and PREPARATION FOR HIS WORK . 61.
... the following eloquent outburst of patriotism and devotion to principle must not be omitted . It is the closing part of a speech made in December , 1839 . " Many free countries have lost their liberties , and PREPARATION FOR HIS WORK . 61.
Page 71
... myself stand ing here in this place , where were collected the wisdom , the patriotism , the devotion to principle , from which sprang the institutions under which we live . You have CALLED TO THE PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR . 71.
... myself stand ing here in this place , where were collected the wisdom , the patriotism , the devotion to principle , from which sprang the institutions under which we live . You have CALLED TO THE PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR . 71.
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... patriotism nerved the heart and arm of privates as well as officers . " Among the privates in Rhode Island's first regiment was one worth a million dollars , who destroyed the passage - ticket he had bought for a voyage to Europe on a ...
... patriotism nerved the heart and arm of privates as well as officers . " Among the privates in Rhode Island's first regiment was one worth a million dollars , who destroyed the passage - ticket he had bought for a voyage to Europe on a ...
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