Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Volume 2Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 pages |
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Page 411
... honor ; to promise a great success to the cause of the Union . and to claim the condolence of all for the many gallant fallen ; and that for this he especially desires that on this day , Ile , whose will , not ours , ould ever be done ...
... honor ; to promise a great success to the cause of the Union . and to claim the condolence of all for the many gallant fallen ; and that for this he especially desires that on this day , Ile , whose will , not ours , ould ever be done ...
Page 412
... honored dead we take increased devotion to the ouse for which they gave the last full measure of devotior ; that we bere highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain ; that this nation , under God , shall have a new 412 ...
... honored dead we take increased devotion to the ouse for which they gave the last full measure of devotior ; that we bere highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain ; that this nation , under God , shall have a new 412 ...
Page 415
... honors of a serenade - which the President acknowl- edged in the following remarks : — FELLOW - CITIZENS : -I am very glad indeed to see you to - night , and yet I will not say I thank you , for this call ; but I do most sincerely thank ...
... honors of a serenade - which the President acknowl- edged in the following remarks : — FELLOW - CITIZENS : -I am very glad indeed to see you to - night , and yet I will not say I thank you , for this call ; but I do most sincerely thank ...
Page 429
... honor if you perform it well . If both factions , or neither , shall abuse you , you will probably be about right . Beware of being assailed by one and praised by the other . Yours truly , A. I INCOIN . This action gave special ...
... honor if you perform it well . If both factions , or neither , shall abuse you , you will probably be about right . Beware of being assailed by one and praised by the other . Yours truly , A. I INCOIN . This action gave special ...
Page 442
... honor- able part in it . And while those who have cleared the great river may well be proud , even that is not all . It is hard to say that any- thing has been more bravely and well done than at Antietam , Mur- freesboro ' , Gettysburg ...
... honor- able part in it . And while those who have cleared the great river may well be proud , even that is not all . It is hard to say that any- thing has been more bravely and well done than at Antietam , Mur- freesboro ' , Gettysburg ...
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