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" I claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have controlled me. Now, at the end of three years' struggle, the nation's condition is not what either party, or any man, devised or expected. God alone can claim it. Whither it is... "
The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States ... - Page 657
by Horace Greeley - 1866
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Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln

George Washington Bacon - 1865 - 148 pages
...tending " seems plain. If God now wills the removal of a great " wrong, and wills that we of the North shall pay fairly " for our complicity in that wrong, impartial history will " find therein new cause to attest and revere the justice " and goodness of God." Abraham Lincoln was not permitted to...
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The Political History of the United States of America During the Great Rebellion

Edward McPherson - United States - 1865 - 676 pages
...claim ft. Whither it Is ten ling seems plain. If God now •.% iil - the removal of a great wrong, aud abitants thereof shall bo free to re-establish their State governme pav fairly for our complicity in that wrong, impartial history will find therein new causes to attest...
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The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1865 - 866 pages
...controlled me. Now, at the end of three years' struggle, the nation's condition, is not what either party or any man devised or expected. God alone can claim it. Whither it is tending-seems plaiu. If God now wills the removal of a great wrong, and wills also that we of the North,...
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ...

Edward McPherson - United States - 1865 - 676 pages
...me. Now at the end of three years* struggle, the nation's condition ti nut what either party, or a iy man devised, or expected. God alone can claim It. Whither it Is tending seoms plain. If tï««d now wills the removal of a great wrong, and wills also that we of the North,...
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American Presbyterian and Theological Review, Volume 4

Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - Presbyterianism - 1866 - 686 pages
...controlled me. Now, at the end of three years' struggle, the nation's condition is not what either party, or any man devised or expected. God alone can claim...attest and revere the justice and goodness of God.' The divergence of sentiment and action formerly existing between you and us as to this question thus...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 804 pages
...the end of three years' struggle, the Nation's condition is not what either party or any man desired or expected. God alone can claim It. Whither It is...attest and revere the justice and goodness of God. From this time, strenuous efforts were being constantly made to induce the President to abandon what...
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Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public Services

Phebe Ann Hanaford - 1866 - 222 pages
...the end of three years' struggle, the nation's condition is not what either party or any man desired or expected. God alone can claim it. Whither it is...that wrong, impartial history will find therein new cause to attest and review the justice and goodness of God." No place may be more fitting, perhaps,...
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President Lincoln; Self-pourtrayed

John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - Presidents - 1866 - 264 pages
...years' struggle, the nation's condition is not what either party, or any man, devised or expected. ... If God now wills the removal of a great wrong, and...attest and revere the justice and goodness of God." An extract must also be given from a speech of Mr. Lincoln's about this period (18th of April), delivered...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 748 pages
...end of three years' struggle, the Nation's condition is not what either party or any nutti desired or expected. God alone can claim it. Whither it is...our complicity in that wrong, impartial history will rind therein new causes to attest and revere the justice and goodness of God. From this time, strenuous...
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Proceedings of the General Assemblies, Old & New School, Presbyterian ...

1866 - 174 pages
...controlled me. Now, at the end of three years' struggle, the nation's condition is not what either party, or any man devised or expected. God alone can claim...well as you of the South, shall pay fairly for our coniplicity in that wrong, impartial history will find therein new causes to attest and revere the...
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