| Noah Brooks - 1901 - 264 pages
...the Potomac had been covered with the highest honor. He concluded with these words : " The President especially desires that on this day, ' He whose will, not ours, should evermore be done,' be everywhere remembered and reverenced with profoundest gratitude." That evening,... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1909 - 488 pages
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| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1905 - 394 pages
...Potomac, up to 10 PM of the 3d, is such as to cover that army with the highest honor, to promise a great success to the cause of the Union, and to claim the...done be everywhere remembered and reverenced with profoundest gratitude. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL RC SCHENCK WASHINGTON, July 4, 1863. — 9.20... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1906 - 622 pages
...Potomac, up to 10 PM of the 3d, is such as to cover that army with the highest honor, to promise a great success to the cause of the Union, and to claim the...done be everywhere remembered and reverenced with profouudest gratitude."2 The rejoicing of the people was not boisterous ; it took the character of... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 328 pages
...Potomac, up to 10 pm of the 3d, is such as to cover that army with the highest honor, to promise a great success to the cause of the Union, and to claim the...done be everywhere remembered and reverenced with profoundest gratitude. A. Lincoln. Proclamation for Thanksgiving. JULY 15, 1863. It has pleased Almighty... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 330 pages
...Potomac, up to 10 pm of the 3d, is such as to cover that army with the highest honor, to promise a great success to the cause of the Union, and to claim the...done be everywhere remembered and reverenced with profoundest gratitude. A. Lincoln. Proclamation for Thanksgiving. JULY 15, 1863. It has pleased Almighty... | |
| Frances Campbell Sparhawk - 1907 - 352 pages
...the army of the Potomac was "such as to cover the army with the highest honor — to promise great success to the cause of the Union— and to claim...condolence of all for the many gallant fallen"; and for this he added, "he especially desired that on this day, 'He whose will, not ours, should ever be... | |
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