| Steven R. Weisman - Business & Economics - 2004 - 436 pages
...some of his most eloquent language in support of the cause, the President urged Congress to unite. "As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew," he said. "We must disenthrall our selves, and then we shall save our country." Then later that month,... | |
| William G. Tierney - Business & Economics - 2004 - 276 pages
...are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise to the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew. We must disenthrall ourselves" (Boritt 1996, p. 56). Much the same could be said about the governance... | |
| Dan H. Meckenstock - Carotenoids - 2005 - 174 pages
...Literature Cited 137 The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty and we must rise with...must think anew, and act anew. Abraham Lincoln, 1862, exhorting Congress to reorganize government and its armed forces. Preface IN ot being one for reinventing... | |
| Matt Andersson - Aeronautics and state - 2005 - 404 pages
...Frederick Douglass, 1849 The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise —...case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. — Abraham Lincoln. 1 December... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - United States - 2005 - 264 pages
...of Abraham Lincoln, "The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with...case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew." I appreciate your continued support and look forward to reporting our progress to you in the future... | |
| Donald J. Meyers - History - 2005 - 284 pages
...one generation... The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with...case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape... | |
| John Channing Briggs - History - 2005 - 396 pages
..."can we do better?" The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with...case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew. We must disenthrall our selves, and then we shall save our country. (5.537) First is the call to unity... | |
| David Herbert Donald, Harold Holzer - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 462 pages
...ideas were moving: "The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, we must think anew, and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country."... | |
| Mark Tushnet - History - 2005 - 278 pages
...inadequate for the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise to the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country."3 Lincoln elegantly put what has... | |
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