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American Presidents: Farewell Messages to the Nation, 1796-2001 - Page 11
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Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People

Norman Hapgood - Presidents - 1899 - 478 pages
...which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance, I cannot fail....will commend me, I bid you an affectionate farewell." The next two weeks he spent in visiting part of the towns on his route to which he had been invited....
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Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People

Norman Hapgood - Presidents - 1899 - 474 pages
...which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance, I cannot fail....will commend me, I bid you an affectionate farewell." The next two weeks he spent in visiting part of the towns on his route to which he had been invited....
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Abraham Lincoln, a Character Sketch

Robert Dickinson Sheppard - Presidents - 1899 - 136 pages
...assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance I 75 cannot fail. Trusting in Him, who can go with me,...I hope in your prayers you will commend me, I bid yon an affectionate farewell.' " — Century Magazine. MONEY AND SELFISHNESS. The following stcry was...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln for Boys and Girls

Charles Washington Moores - Presidents - 1900 - 156 pages
...which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance, I cannot fail....will commend me, I bid you an affectionate farewell." An old friend, who stood with bared head in the pouring rain while these words were spoken, has described...
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The Religion of Abraham Lincoln: Correspondence Between General Charles H. T ...

Charles Henry Tucky Collis, Robert Green Ingersoll - 1900 - 42 pages
...which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance I cannot fail....will commend me, I bid you an affectionate farewell." To the Presbyterians he said: "It has been my happiness to receive testimonies of a similar nature...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and ..., Volume 2

Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 298 pages
...which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance, I cannot fail....will commend me, I bid you an affectionate farewell. * A sob went through the listening crowd as Mr. Lincoln's broken voice asked their prayers, and a choked...
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Lincoln's Words on Living Questions: A Collection of All the Recorded ...

Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1900 - 186 pages
...which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance, I cannot fail....well. To His care commending you, as I hope in your I prayers you will commend me, I bid you an affec- \J tionate farewell. 236 (March 4, 1861, First Inaugural—...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln

Henry Ketcham - Presidents - 1901 - 516 pages
...which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance, I cannot fail....will commend me, I bid you an affectionate farewell." The speech was telegraphed, with substantial accuracy all over the country, and was read with loving...
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Abraham Lincoln: His Youth and Early Manhood, with a Brief Account of His ...

Noah Brooks - 1901 - 264 pages
...which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance, I cannot fail....that all will yet be well. To His care commending 135 you, as I hope in your prayers you will commend me, I bid you an affectionate farewell." Passing...
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Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and Letters

Abraham Lincoln - 1901 - 262 pages
...Divine Being who ever attended him I cannot succeed. With that assistance I cannot fail. Trusting in xl him, who can go with me and remain with you, and be...let us confidently hope that all will yet be well. The First Inaugural concludes with a passage of great tenderness. We learn from Nicolay and Hay that...
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