Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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... flag of na- ture - sublime and free . We were surrounded by enemies . Many of the so- called great in Europe and England were against us . They hated the Republic , despised our institutions , and sought in many ways to aid the South ...
... flag of na- ture - sublime and free . We were surrounded by enemies . Many of the so- called great in Europe and England were against us . They hated the Republic , despised our institutions , and sought in many ways to aid the South ...
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... flag of the Republic During all these years Lincoln moved with the people —with the masses , and every step he took was justi- fied by the considerate of mankind . Lincoln not only watched the war , but kept his hand on the political ...
... flag of the Republic During all these years Lincoln moved with the people —with the masses , and every step he took was justi- fied by the considerate of mankind . Lincoln not only watched the war , but kept his hand on the political ...
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... war he stood the peer of any man beneath the flag . Had McClellan followed his advice he would have taken Richmond . Had Hooker acted in accordance with his suggestions Chancellorsville would have been EULOGY ON LINCOLN . 37.
... war he stood the peer of any man beneath the flag . Had McClellan followed his advice he would have taken Richmond . Had Hooker acted in accordance with his suggestions Chancellorsville would have been EULOGY ON LINCOLN . 37.
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... flag . Strange mingling of mirth and tears , of the tragic and grotesque , of cap and crown , of Socrates and Democritus , of Æsop and Marcus Aurelius , of all that is gentle and just , humorous and honest , merciful , wise , laughable ...
... flag . Strange mingling of mirth and tears , of the tragic and grotesque , of cap and crown , of Socrates and Democritus , of Æsop and Marcus Aurelius , of all that is gentle and just , humorous and honest , merciful , wise , laughable ...
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... more . Religion should have the effect upon mankind that it nec- essarily has , and no more . So our fathers said : " We shall form a secular gov- • ernment , and under the flag with which we DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . 59.
... more . Religion should have the effect upon mankind that it nec- essarily has , and no more . So our fathers said : " We shall form a secular gov- • ernment , and under the flag with which we DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . 59.
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