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" Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this Administration will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance or insignificance can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass will light... "
Life of Abraham Lincoln - Page 407
by Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 544 pages
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ...

Edward McPherson - United States - 1865 - 676 pages
...disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, let cannot escape hisU>ry. We, of this Congress and this Administration, will...significance, or insignificance, can spare one or another of as. The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation....
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ...

Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 690 pages
...act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, u>« cannot escape history. We, of this Congress and this...ourselves. No personal significance, or insignificance, can враге one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we* pass will light us down, in honor...
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Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public Services

Mrs. P. A. Hanaford - 1865 - 230 pages
...plead for emancipation, how earnest and outspoken were his words! In his Annual Message he said, " We cannot escape history. We of this Congress and...Administration will be remembered in spite of ourselves. . . . We say we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save...
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Life of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and ...

Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 972 pages
...anew. We must diienthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, we can not escape history. We, of this Congress and this Administration,...will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal signifieance, or insignifieance, can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass,...
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Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States ...

Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 480 pages
...anew. We must disinthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. " Fellow-citizens, we can not escape history. We of this Congress and this Administration, will be remembered in spite of ourselves. JSTo personal significance, or insignificance, can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through...
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The National Tragedy: Four Sermons Delivered Before the First Congregational ...

William James Potter - 1865 - 78 pages
...rise with the occasion. * * We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. * * No personal significance or insignificance can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through whieli we pass will light us down in honor or dishonor to the latest generation. * •» * ^Y^ —...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 804 pages
...earnest appeal for the system of compensated emancipation in these memorable words: " Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and...honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We say we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union. The...
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The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1

J. T. Headley - United States - 1866 - 640 pages
...country. Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape /history. We, of this Congress and this Administratiori, will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal...honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We say we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know haw to save the Union. The...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 750 pages
...earnest appeal for the system of compensated emancipation in these memorable words : " Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and...insignificance can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial throagh which we pass, will light us down in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We say we...
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The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1

J. T. Headley - History - 1866 - 774 pages
...anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We, of this Congress and...be remembered in spite of» ourselves. No personal signifieance, or insignifieance, can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass,...
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