Lincoln and the Land of the SangamonChapman & Grimes, 1945 - 140 pages |
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Page 92
... peace and referred to the correspondence between King Charles I and his Parliament , as a trustworthy precedent of constitu- tional rule treating with rebels . Mr. Lincoln's face then wore that indescribable expression which generally ...
... peace and referred to the correspondence between King Charles I and his Parliament , as a trustworthy precedent of constitu- tional rule treating with rebels . Mr. Lincoln's face then wore that indescribable expression which generally ...
Page 116
... peace and prosperity . We have grown in numbers , wealth and power as no other nation has ever grown : but WE HAVE FORGOTTEN GOD . We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace , and multiplied and enriched and ...
... peace and prosperity . We have grown in numbers , wealth and power as no other nation has ever grown : but WE HAVE FORGOTTEN GOD . We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace , and multiplied and enriched and ...
Page 120
... peace and goodwill among all the races of the earth . In the darkest hours we can be assured that fundamental truths are not altered by the acts of mortals . With Tennyson we cry , " Oh ! When shall all men's good be each man's rule ...
... peace and goodwill among all the races of the earth . In the darkest hours we can be assured that fundamental truths are not altered by the acts of mortals . With Tennyson we cry , " Oh ! When shall all men's good be each man's rule ...
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Lincoln and the Land of the Sangamon Louis Obed Renne,William Henry 1818-1891 Herndon No preview available - 2021 |
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References to this book
Lincoln the President: Last Full Measure J. G. Randall,Richard N. Current,Richard Nelson Current Limited preview - 1999 |