Addresses Delivered at the Lincoln Dinners of the National Republican Club in Response to the Toast Abraham Lincoln, 1910-1927Priv. print for the National Republican club, 1927 - 478 páginas |
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... night , and I had ( thinking the in- vitation a compliment to my youth ) many things in my mind to say concerning the pleasure that I feel in hearing of the organiza- tion of young men's Republican clubs in several of the New Eng- land ...
... night , and I had ( thinking the in- vitation a compliment to my youth ) many things in my mind to say concerning the pleasure that I feel in hearing of the organiza- tion of young men's Republican clubs in several of the New Eng- land ...
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... night for this country to be sure , when , in a moment , in the twinkling of an eye , he lost all consciousness to things of earth . He slumbered through that long , sad night , " But when the sun in all his state , Illumed the Eastern ...
... night for this country to be sure , when , in a moment , in the twinkling of an eye , he lost all consciousness to things of earth . He slumbered through that long , sad night , " But when the sun in all his state , Illumed the Eastern ...
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... night like one of those toy balloons that are sent up previous to the main ascension to test the currents of the air , but I hope that in this sort of bal- looning I may not be subjected to the remark that interrupted the Fourth of July ...
... night like one of those toy balloons that are sent up previous to the main ascension to test the currents of the air , but I hope that in this sort of bal- looning I may not be subjected to the remark that interrupted the Fourth of July ...
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... night before aboard his boat in a storm on Chesapeake Bay , and complained that his stomach was still suffering from certain gastronomic uncertain- ties . A young staff officer , who was generally too previous on momentous occasions ...
... night before aboard his boat in a storm on Chesapeake Bay , and complained that his stomach was still suffering from certain gastronomic uncertain- ties . A young staff officer , who was generally too previous on momentous occasions ...
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... night ! You fought a good fight . You finished your work . The world is bet- ter for your having lived in it , and it will call you blessed as long as the love of liberty shall dwell in the soul of humanity , which will be as long as ...
... night ! You fought a good fight . You finished your work . The world is bet- ter for your having lived in it , and it will call you blessed as long as the love of liberty shall dwell in the soul of humanity , which will be as long as ...
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Página 25 - A man's heart deviseth his way : but the LORD directeth his steps.
Página 161 - A house divided against itself cannot stand." I believe this Government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved, I do not expect the house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push...
Página 243 - On the side of the Union it is a struggle for maintaining in the world that form and substance of Government whose leading object is to elevate the condition of men ; to lift artificial weights from all shoulders ; to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all ; to afford all an unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life.
Página 242 - They meant to set up a standard maxim for free society, which should be familiar to all, and revered by all ; constantly looked to, constantly labored for, and even though never perfectly attained, constantly approximated, and thereby constantly spreading and deepening its influence and augmenting the happiness and value of life to all people of all colors everywhere.
Página 241 - This they said, and this they meant. They did not mean to assert the obvious untruth that all were then actually enjoying that equality, nor yet that they were about to confer it immediately upon them. In fact they had no power to confer such a boon. They meant simply to declare the right, so that the enforcement of it might follow as fast as circumstances should permit.
Página 207 - He sincerely hopes that your views and your action may so accord with his as to assure all faithful citizens who have been disturbed in their rights of a certain and speedy restoration to them, under the Constitution and the laws. And having thus chosen our course, without guile and with pure purpose, let us renew our trust in God, and go forward without fear and with manly hearts.
Página 50 - Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained him, and on the same Almighty Being I place my reliance for support, and I hope you, my friends, will all pray that I may receive that Divine assistance, without which I cannot succeed, but with which, success is certain. Again I bid you all an affectionate farewell.
Página 59 - Great captains, with their guns and drums, Disturb our judgment for the hour, But at last silence comes; These all' are gone, and, standing like a tower, Our children shall behold his fame. The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame, New birth of our new soil, the first American.
Página 9 - Why should there not be a patient confidence in the ultimate justice of the people? Is there any better or equal hope in the world?
Página 159 - In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free — honorable alike in what we give and what we preserve. We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last, best hope of earth.