The Life of William McKinleyP. W. Ziegler & Company, 1901 - 480 pages |
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... face , in manner and in many mental peculiarities . She was an Allison , of Scotch Covenanter stock . There were Allisons among the victims of Claverhouse's dragoons , and there were other Allisons who , after long imprisonment for ...
... face , in manner and in many mental peculiarities . She was an Allison , of Scotch Covenanter stock . There were Allisons among the victims of Claverhouse's dragoons , and there were other Allisons who , after long imprisonment for ...
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... face , as he saw this gallant youth push rapidly forward to almost cer- tain death . None of us expected to see him again as we watched him push his horse through the open fields , over fences , over ditches , while a well - directed ...
... face , as he saw this gallant youth push rapidly forward to almost cer- tain death . None of us expected to see him again as we watched him push his horse through the open fields , over fences , over ditches , while a well - directed ...
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... faces life's greatest sorrow , he wore the stain- less flower of perfect and undivided love . He died as men both brave and good can - his face turned fearless to the great future in which he saw and knew the divine love which had ...
... faces life's greatest sorrow , he wore the stain- less flower of perfect and undivided love . He died as men both brave and good can - his face turned fearless to the great future in which he saw and knew the divine love which had ...
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... face turned toward the conquest of a continent . Lincoln , the rail - splitter , was early but one of the pioneers who first filled the West with freemen and later led these freemen to leave no man a slave in the land for which he died ...
... face turned toward the conquest of a continent . Lincoln , the rail - splitter , was early but one of the pioneers who first filled the West with freemen and later led these freemen to leave no man a slave in the land for which he died ...
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... face partisan rancor . Το all his fellow - citizens , the last fond tribute laid on his bier was the precious consciousness that he had outlived and overlived all this . He died loved by all , and knowing that he was loved by all that ...
... face partisan rancor . Το all his fellow - citizens , the last fond tribute laid on his bier was the precious consciousness that he had outlived and overlived all this . He died loved by all , and knowing that he was loved by all that ...
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Page 303 - O GoD, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home.
Page 296 - E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me ; Still all my song shall be, — Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee ! 2 Though, like the wanderer, The sun gone down, Darkness be over me, My rest a stone ; Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee, — Nearer to Thee...
Page 374 - All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth; because the spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it; surely the people is grass. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth; but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Page 150 - Union and to recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient...
Page 408 - How humble, yet how hopeful, he could be ; How, in good fortune and in ill, the same ; Nor bitter in success, nor boastful he, Thirsty for gold, nor feverish for fame.
Page 102 - The Old World and the New, from sea to sea, Utter one voice of sympathy and shame : Sore heart, so stopped when it at last beat high ! Sad life, cut short just as its triumph came...
Page 416 - He, the more fortunate ! yea, he hath finished ! For him there is no longer any future, His life is bright — bright without spot it was And cannot cease to be. No ominous hour Knocks at his door with tidings of mishap. Far off is he, above desire and fear ; No more submitted to the change and chance Of the unsteady planets.
Page 296 - Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me; Still all my song shall be. Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee!
Page 408 - Yes: he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil, and confute my pen; To make me own this hind of princes peer, This rail-splitter a true-born king of men.
Page 171 - Alliance, or a better system ; also by payments in discharge of its obligations for public improvements. 1. We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1.