Abraham Lincoln, the Tribute of the SynagogueEmanuel Hertz Bloch Publishing Company, 1927 - 682 páginas |
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... dared to expect ; for the star - spangled banner went before them " by day in a pillar of cloud , and by night in a pillar of light . " Do not expect from me , my friends , an adequate description of all the great and numerous blessings ...
... dared to expect ; for the star - spangled banner went before them " by day in a pillar of cloud , and by night in a pillar of light . " Do not expect from me , my friends , an adequate description of all the great and numerous blessings ...
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... dared all and conquered all , and when you have told that story , compare it with that of Abraham Lincoln , and then tell me which is the more illustrious , which the more inspiring of the two . ( There has never lived a saint , though ...
... dared all and conquered all , and when you have told that story , compare it with that of Abraham Lincoln , and then tell me which is the more illustrious , which the more inspiring of the two . ( There has never lived a saint , though ...
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... dared to choose one , unknown to most , scorned by many , doubted by the best , yet destined , before long , to win the admiration of all , and to grow deeper into the heart of the American than has any other President , before or since ...
... dared to choose one , unknown to most , scorned by many , doubted by the best , yet destined , before long , to win the admiration of all , and to grow deeper into the heart of the American than has any other President , before or since ...
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... of it than he . What people , unaided by divine direction , would have dared to select for its leader this untried man of the untrained West , in the crisis in which our Nation found itself prior to the 256 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... of it than he . What people , unaided by divine direction , would have dared to select for its leader this untried man of the untrained West , in the crisis in which our Nation found itself prior to the 256 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... dared not risk their political future , he dared to risk even his life . It was his innermost conviction that one nation , under one government , without slavery , had been divinely or- dained , and he was resolved that not a State ...
... dared not risk their political future , he dared to risk even his life . It was his innermost conviction that one nation , under one government , without slavery , had been divinely or- dained , and he was resolved that not a State ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Jonas Abraham Lincoln American assassination become believe better Black Hawk War blessed called cause character church Civil coln courage dared DAVID EINHORN death deeds democracy divine Douglas duty earth emancipation Emancipation Proclamation faith father feel Fort Sumter freedom friends Gettysburg Gettysburg address glory Gott greatest hand heart hero honest honor hope Horace Greeley human ideals Illinois inspiration institutions Israel Jewish Jews justice knew labor land leaders LEONARD LEVY liberty lives Lord martyr memory ment mind moral Moses nation never party patriotism peace personality political President principles prophets RABBI religion religious Republic Republican reverence righteous SABATO MORAIS sacred Satni save the Union sein seinen Seward slave slavery soul South speech spirit stand Stanton struggle thee thou thought tion tribute true truth United unsere unto victory voice Washington words
Pasajes populares
Página 309 - Now we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting-place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live.
Página 300 - If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it ; if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it ; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that. What I do about slavery and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps to save the Union : and what I forbear, I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union.
Página 270 - In my opinion, it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached and passed. '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.
Página 296 - Our progress in degeneracy appears to me to be pretty rapid. As a nation we began by declaring that "all men are created equal." We now practically read it "all men are created equal, except negroes.
Página 528 - Finding themselves safely at home, it would be utterly immaterial whether they had ever been abroad. Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relations between these States and the Union, and each forever after innocently indulge his own opinion whether in doing the acts he brought the States from without into the Union, or only gave them proper assistance, they never having been out of it.
Página 290 - Let every man remember that to violate the law is to trample on the blood of his father, and to tear the charter of his own and his children's liberty.
Página 414 - Let reverence for the laws be breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap; let it be taught in schools, in seminaries, and in colleges; let it be written in primers, spelling books, and in almanacs; let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in legislative halls, and enforced in courts of justice. And, in short, let it become the political religion of the nation...
Página 478 - Tis of the wave and not the rock; Tis but the flapping of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale! In spite of rock and tempest's roar, In spite of false lights on the shore, Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea! Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee...
Página 311 - The color of the ground was in him, the red earth ; The tang and odor of the primal things : The rectitude and patience of the rocks ; The gladness of the wind that shakes the corn ; The courage of the bird that dares the sea ; The justice of the rain that loves all leaves ; The pity of the snow that hides all scars...
Página 298 - Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it.