The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself; and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future, no prediction in regard to it is ventured. Life of Abraham Lincoln - Page 503by Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 544 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1876 - 732 pages
...chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself, and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future,...dreaded it, all sought to avoid it. While the inaugural uddress was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving the Union without war, insurgent... | |
| M. Josephine Warren - Readers and speakers - 1879 - 400 pages
...chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself; and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future,...it. While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving the Union without war, insurgent agents were in this... | |
| Charles Godfrey Leland - United States - 1879 - 264 pages
...inaugural address was short, but remarkable for vigour and a very conciliatory spirit. He said — " On the occasion corresponding to this, four years...it. While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving the Union without war, insurgent agents were in the city... | |
| Charles Godfrey Leland - United States - 1879 - 260 pages
...inaugural address was short, but remarkable for vigour and a very conciliatory spirit. He said — " On the occasion corresponding to this, four years...it. While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving the Union without war, insurgent agents were in the city... | |
| Orators - 1880 - 698 pages
...chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself, and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future,...it. While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving the Union without war, insurgent agents were in the city,... | |
| Orators - 1881 - 710 pages
...chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself, and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future,...ventured. On the occasion corresponding to this four yca», ago, all thoughts r'ere anxiously directed to an impending civil war. All dreaded it, a'l sought... | |
| Osborn Hamiline Oldroyd - 1882 - 614 pages
...chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself, and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future,...impending civil war. All dreaded it ; all sought to avert it. While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving... | |
| William M. Thayer - Biography & Autobiography - 1882 - 430 pages
...chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself; and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future,...impending civil war. All dreaded it— all sought to avert it. While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving... | |
| Erastus Otis Haven - United States - 1882 - 582 pages
...chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself, and it is, I trust reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future, no prediction in regard to it is ventured. LAST DfACGtrKAL ADDRESS. 361 On the occasion corresponding to this four years ago, all thoughts were... | |
| William Osborn Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 716 pages
...depends, is as well known to the public as to myself ; and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future,...it. While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving the Union without war, insurgent agents were in the city... | |
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