Providence, are now lost to us. But while we mourn his death we feel that his spirit still lives, and will inspire the whole army with his indomitable courage and unshaken confidence in God as our hope and strength. Congressional Serial Set - Page 7891891Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1864 - 776 pages
...an All-wise Providence, are now lost to us ; but while we mourn his death, we feel that his spirit lives, and will inspire the whole army with his indomitable...courage and unshaken confidence in God as our hope and strength. " Let his name be a watchword for his corps, who have followed him to victory on so many... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 842 pages
...good soldier, by an all-wise Providence, are now lost to us. But while we mourn his death, we feel that his spirit still lives, and will inspire the...courage and unshaken confidence in God as our hope and strength. Let his name be a watchword to his corps, who have followed him to victory on so many fields.... | |
| 1862 - 396 pages
...i»ll inspire the whole army with his indomitable courage and unshaken confidence m Uod as our hope and strength. Let his name be a watchword to his corps who have followed him to victory on so many fields. Let the officers and soldiers imitate his invincible determination to do everything... | |
| Markinfield Addey - 1863 - 256 pages
...good soldier, by an all-wise Providence, are now lost to us. But while we mourn his death, we feel that his spirit still lives, and will inspire the...courage and unshaken confidence in God as our hope and strength. Let his name be a watchword to his corps, who have followed him to victory on so many fields.... | |
| Markinfield Addey - 1863 - 262 pages
...great and good soldier,' and asks his comrades, ' while they mourn his death, to feel that his spirit lives, and will inspire the whole army with his indomitable courage and unshaken confidence in God as their hope and strength.' " The New- York Independent criticises Jackson's character and career from... | |
| 1864 - 878 pages
...decree of an all-wise Providence are now l»»t to tii; but while we mourn bis death, we feel that hit spirit still lives, and will inspire the whole army with his indomitable courage and unshaken eontidriiov in Uud as our hope and strength. Let hit name be a watchword to his corps, who have followed... | |
| William Parker Snow - 1865 - 924 pages
...good soldier, by an all-wise Providence, are now lost to us. But while we mourn his death, we feel that his spirit still lives, and will inspire the...courage, and unshaken confidence in God as our hope and strength. Let his name be a watchword to his corps, who have followed him to victory on so many fields.... | |
| Henry Charles Fletcher - 1865 - 494 pages
...an All- wise Providence, are now lost to us ; but while we mourn his death, we feel that his spirit lives, and will inspire the whole army with his indomitable...courage and unshaken confidence in God as our hope and strength. Let his name be a watchword for his corps, who have followed him to victory on so many fields.... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 886 pages
...Providence, afe now lost to us ; but while we mourn his death, we feel that his spirit still live», and will inspire the whole army with his indomitable...courage and unshaken confidence in God as our hope and strength. Let his name be a watchword to his corps, who have followed him to victory on so many fields.... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 884 pages
...army with his indomitable courage anil unshaken confidence in God as onr hope and strength. Let bis name be a watchword to his corps, who have followed him to victory on so many fields. Let officers and soldiers emulate his invincible determination in defence of our... | |
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