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" This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches upon any. It acts not the Pharisee. The change it contemplates would come gently as the dews of heaven, not rending or wrecking anything. "
The National Tragedy: Four Sermons Delivered Before the First Congregational ... - Page 58
by William James Potter - 1865 - 67 pages
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Latest Light on Abraham Lincoln, and War-time Memories: Including ..., Volume 1

Ervin S. Chapman - Biography & Autobiography - 1917 - 350 pages
...those states I now earnestly appeal. I do not argue — I beseech you to make arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would, be blind to the signs of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches...
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Latest Light on Abraham Lincoln, and War-time Memories: Including ..., Volume 1

Ervin S. Chapman - 1917 - 704 pages
...those states I now earnestly appeal. I do not argue — I beseech you to make arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would, be blind to the signs of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches...
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History of the Civil War, 1861-1865

James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1917 - 522 pages
...himself and Congress. "I do not argue," he said ; " I beseech you to make arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would, be blind to the signs of the times." The abolition of slavery contemplated "would come gently as the dews of heaven, not rending or wrecking...
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History of the Civil War, 1861-1865

James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1917 - 532 pages
...himself and Congress. "I do not argue," he said ; " I beseech you to make arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would, be blind to the signs of the times." The abolition of slavery contemplated "would come gently as the dews of heaven, not rending or wrecking...
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Abraham Lincoln and the Union: A Chrnonicle of the Embattled North

Nathaniel Wright Stephenson - United States - 1918 - 338 pages
...compensated emancipation. "I do not argue," he said; "I beseech you to make arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would be blind to the signs of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND THE UNION A CHRONICLE OF THE EMBATTLED NORTH

NATHANIEL W. STEPHENSON - 1921 - 376 pages
...compensated emancipation. "I do not argue," he said; "I beseech you to make arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would be blind to the signs of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches...
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The Menace of Paternalism

Otto H. Kahn - Capitalism - 1918 - 106 pages
...masses of its own people. Some fifty years ago, President Lincoln addressed these words to Congress: "You cannot, if you would, be blind to the signs of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. ... So much good has not been done, by one effort, in all past time,...
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Abraham Lincoln and the Union: A Chronicle of the Embattled North

Nathaniel Wright Stephenson - Biography & Autobiography - 1918 - 344 pages
...compensated emancipation. "I do not argue," he said; "I beseech you to make arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would be blind to the signs of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches...
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The Chronicles of America Series ...

Allen Johnson - United States - 1918 - 298 pages
...compensated emancipation. "I do not argue," he said; "I beseech you to make arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would be blind to the signs of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches...
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Abraham Lincoln and the Union: A Chronicle of the Embattled North

Nathaniel Wright Stephenson - United States - 1918 - 340 pages
...compensated emancipation. "I do not argue," he said; "I beseech you to make arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would be blind to the signs of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches...
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