At this second appearing to take the oath of the presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration... Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public Services - Page 190by Phebe Ann Hanaford - 1866 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Sewall Boutwell - Presidential candidates - 1884 - 266 pages
...perish from the earth. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS. MARCH 4, 1865. Fell/no- Countrymen : At this second appearing to take the oath of the Presidential...occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then, a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper.... | |
| Charles Maltby - California - 1884 - 340 pages
...men throughout the civilized world. The address was as follows : " FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN — At this, my second, appearing to take the oath of the Presidential office, there is less occasion that I should give an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement, somewhat in detail,... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - Presidential candidates - 1884 - 264 pages
...oath of the Presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there -was at the first. Then, a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the ^xpiration of four years, during which public declarations have been... | |
| William O. Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 538 pages
...oath of the Presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then, a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which public declarations have been... | |
| John Alexander Logan - Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858 - 1886 - 912 pages
...religious resignation, and Christian charity, were clad in these imperishable words: " FELLOW COUNTRYMEN: At this second appearing to take the Oath of the Presidential...occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then, a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper.... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - Readers - 1866 - 402 pages
...good. Ex. CCII1— SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, MARCH 4, 1866. FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN : At this second appearing to take the oath of the Presidential...occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then, a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed very fitting and proper.... | |
| American literature - 1886 - 528 pages
...sentiments well worthy to become the accepted mottoes of the American republic.] FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN, — At this second appearing to take the oath of the Presidential...less occasion for an extended address than there was nt the first. Then, ii.— 16* a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursuoil seemed very... | |
| Edward Conant - English language - 1887 - 164 pages
...PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S SECOND INAUGURAL ADDRESS. DELIVERED ON THE 4TH OF MARCH, 1865. (1) Fellow Countrymen :—At this second appearing to take the oath of the...occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. (2) Then, a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and... | |
| Noah Brooks - 1888 - 512 pages
...sunlight, Lincoln pronounced his masterly address, as follows : "FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN: At this season, appearing to take the oath of the Presidential office,...statement "somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemedKvery fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of .four years, during which public declarations... | |
| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1888 - 718 pages
...and remarkable INAUGURAL ADDRESS. FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN, — At this second appearing to take the oatli of the Presidential office, there is less occasion...address than there was at first. Then a statement of a course to be pursued seemed very fitting and proper. . ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 543 Now, at the expiration... | |
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