| Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 506 pages
...people have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief, and have with equal wisdom provided for the return of that little to their own...subject. Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. Inangural. Precipitate Action Unwarrantable. A Government at Last. " If there be an object to hurry... | |
| Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 498 pages
...people have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief, and have with equal wisdom provided for the return of that little to their own...subject. Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. Inaugural. Precipitate Action Unwarrantable. A Government at Last. " If there be an object to hurry... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 864 pages
...intervals. While the people retain their virtue and vigilance, no Administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the...subject. Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. If tlierc be an object to hurry any of you in hot haste to a step which you would never take deliberately,... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - Illinois - 1865 - 642 pages
...have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief; and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to their own...virtue and vigilance, no administration by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the government in the short space of four years.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 848 pages
...have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief, and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to their own...virtue and vigilance, no Administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the Government in the short space of four years.... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1885 - 316 pages
...have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief ; and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to their own...virtue and vigilance, no Administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the Government in the short space of four years.... | |
| George Washington Bacon - Biography - 1865 - 206 pages
...have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief; and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to their own...virtue and vigilance, no Administration, by any extreme of weakness or folly, can very seriously injure the Government in the short space of four years. "... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1865 - 676 pages
...have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief; and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to their own...virtue and vigilance, no Administration, by any extreme of weakness or folly, can very seriously injure the Government in the short space of four years. My... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1865 - 704 pages
...servants but little power for mischief, and have with equal wisdom provided for the return of that littlo to their own hands at very short intervals. While...extreme wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure tho Government in tho short space of four years. My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and well... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - Chicago (Ill.) - 1865 - 636 pages
...have wisely given their public servants but little power for mischief; and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the return of that little to their own...virtue and vigilance, no administration by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the government in the short space of four years.... | |
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