Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public ServicesSaalfield Publishing Company, 1910 - 277 pages |
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Page 40
... struggle to clear away , but which he allowed to stand no longer than till he had ability to discharge them . Honest Abraham Lincoln knew no bankrupt's discharge , but a receipt in full on payment in full . " Another noticeable fact in ...
... struggle to clear away , but which he allowed to stand no longer than till he had ability to discharge them . Honest Abraham Lincoln knew no bankrupt's discharge , but a receipt in full on payment in full . " Another noticeable fact in ...
Page 52
... struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause which we deem to be just . It shall not deter me . If ever I feel the soul within me elevate and expand to those dimensions not wholly unworthy the Almighty Architect , it is ...
... struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause which we deem to be just . It shall not deter me . If ever I feel the soul within me elevate and expand to those dimensions not wholly unworthy the Almighty Architect , it is ...
Page 55
... struggles and suc- cesses of his manhood , previous to his entering on his great work , may fittingly close . It has been conclu- sively shown that the growing man was preparing for the advancing era . Bishop Simpson stated in his ...
... struggles and suc- cesses of his manhood , previous to his entering on his great work , may fittingly close . It has been conclu- sively shown that the growing man was preparing for the advancing era . Bishop Simpson stated in his ...
Page 69
... struggles for the liberty of the country ; and none fixed themselves upon my imagination so deeply as the struggle here at Trenton , New Jersey . The crossing of the river , the - contest with the Hessians , the great hardships endured ...
... struggles for the liberty of the country ; and none fixed themselves upon my imagination so deeply as the struggle here at Trenton , New Jersey . The crossing of the river , the - contest with the Hessians , the great hardships endured ...
Page 70
... struggle was made ; and I shall be happy indeed if I shall be a humble instrument , in the hands of the Almighty and of this his almost chosen people , for perpetuating the object of that great struggle . You give me this reception , as ...
... struggle was made ; and I shall be happy indeed if I shall be a humble instrument , in the hands of the Almighty and of this his almost chosen people , for perpetuating the object of that great struggle . You give me this reception , as ...
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