Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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Page 62
... replied that the Constitution gave him no right whatever to call in question the laws of a Southern State . On hearing this , Lincoln sprang to his feet in great excitement , struck his DEFENDING THE FRIENDLESS . 63 desk with clinched ...
... replied that the Constitution gave him no right whatever to call in question the laws of a Southern State . On hearing this , Lincoln sprang to his feet in great excitement , struck his DEFENDING THE FRIENDLESS . 63 desk with clinched ...
Page 72
... replied the following day . The Springfield Journal thus pictures the scene : " He quivered with feeling and emotion . The whole house was still as death . He attacked the Sen- ator's Kansas - Nebraska Bill with warmth and energy , and ...
... replied the following day . The Springfield Journal thus pictures the scene : " He quivered with feeling and emotion . The whole house was still as death . He attacked the Sen- ator's Kansas - Nebraska Bill with warmth and energy , and ...
Page 79
... him , and as he was quietly leaving the room , I begged to know his name . He courteously replied , ' It is Abraham Lincoln , from Illinois . " " On the 16th day of May the Republican Na- tional Convention met at Chicago , Illinc is . The.
... him , and as he was quietly leaving the room , I begged to know his name . He courteously replied , ' It is Abraham Lincoln , from Illinois . " " On the 16th day of May the Republican Na- tional Convention met at Chicago , Illinc is . The.
Page 109
... replied that , in her judgment , " it consisted of a conviction of one's own sinfulness and weakness , and personal need of the Savior for strength and support ; and that when one was brought to feel his need of Divine help , and to ...
... replied that , in her judgment , " it consisted of a conviction of one's own sinfulness and weakness , and personal need of the Savior for strength and support ; and that when one was brought to feel his need of Divine help , and to ...
Page 113
... replied : " If it were not for my firm belief in an overruling Providence , it would be difficult for me , in such a complication of affairs , to keep my reason on its seat . But I am confident that the Almighty has his plans and will ...
... replied : " If it were not for my firm belief in an overruling Providence , it would be difficult for me , in such a complication of affairs , to keep my reason on its seat . But I am confident that the Almighty has his plans and will ...
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