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Men of Our Times; Or, Leading Patriots of the Day: Being Narratives of the ... - Page 66
by Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 575 lehte
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The Words of Abraham Lincoln, for Use in Schools

Abraham Lincoln - 1898 - 300 lehte
...merely to do something towards raising the flag. I may, therefore, have said something indiscreet. I have said nothing but what I am willing to live...if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, to die by. THE SITUATION IN 1861. The situation which confronted the new President was appalling: the larger part...
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Early Speeches, Springfield Speech, Cooper Union Speech, Inaugural Addresses ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 196 lehte
...toward raising a flag. I may, therefore, have said something indiscreet. [Cries of " No, no."] But I have said nothing but what I am willing to live...if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, to die by. First Inaugural Address. March 4, 1861. [" Mr. Lincoln was simply introduced by Senator Baker, of Oregon,...
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Republic Or Empire?: The Philippine Question

William Jennings Bryan - 1899 - 841 lehte
...adding that he had not expected to say a word, he repeated the consecration of his life, exclaiming — I have said nothing but what I am willing to live...if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, to die by. When you raise the flag over the Philippine Islands as an emblem of dominion and acquisition you take...
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No Constitutional Power to Conquer Foreign Nations and Hold Their People in ...

George Frisbie Hoar - 1899 - 80 lehte
...adding that he had not expected to say a word, he repeated the consecration of his life, exclaiming : " I have said nothing but what I am willing to live...if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, to die by." When you raise the flag over the Philippine Islands as an emblem of dominion and acquisition you take...
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The Gettysburg Speech, and Other Papers

Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 122 lehte
...towards raising a flag — I may, therefore, have said something indiscreet. [Cries of " No, No."] But I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by, and, if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, die by. XIII. LAST PUBLIC ADDRESS. This address, given in Washington April 11, 1866, is especially...
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Abraham Lincoln

Carl Schurz - 1899 - 208 lehte
...towards raising a flag — I may, therefore, have said something indiscreet. [Cries of " No, No."] But 1 have said nothing but what I am willing to live by, and, if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, die by. XIII. LAST PUBLIC ADDRESS. This address, given in Washington April 11, 1865, is especially...
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Religious Views of Abraham Lincoln

1899 - 74 lehte
...perpetuating the object of that great struggle. " At Philadelphia:], "I have said nothing but that I am willing to live by, and, [if] it be the pleasure of Almighty God, die by." LINCOLN AND PROVIDENCE. Perhaps, there never was a ruler who felt and believed in the intervention...
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Lincoln's Words on Living Questions: A Collection of All the Recorded ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1900 - 186 lehte
...principle, I was about to say, I would rather * . be assassinated on this spot than surrender it. * * v * I have said nothing but what I am willing to live...if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, to / die by. (July 10, 1858, Speech at Chicago, 11l.— Debates, p. 22.) Now it happens that we meet together once...
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Charles Sumner; His Complete Works: With Introduction by Hon ..., 12. köide

Charles Sumner - 1900 - 434 lehte
...adding that he had not expected to say a word, he repeated the consecration of his life, exclaiming, " I have said nothing but what I am willing to live...if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, to die by." 2 He was about to raise the national banner over the old HalL But before this service, he took up the...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and ..., 2. köide

Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 298 lehte
...toward raising a flag. I may, therefore, have said something indiscreet. [Cries of " No, no."] But I have said nothing but what I am willing to live...if it be the pleasure of Almighty God, to die by. It was after returning from the flag-raising at Philadelphia that Lincoln told his friends that he...
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