 | Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1890 - 416 pages
...watches wearies every star. WAR OR PEACE? ABRAHAM LINCOLN. EXTRACT FROM HIS FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS. MY countrymen, one and all, think calmly and well...no immediate power, if it would, to change either. If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there still is... | |
 | Frederick W. Osborn - 1890 - 68 pages
...extreme wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the Government in the short space of four years. My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and well...no immediate power, if it would, to change either. It it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there is still... | |
 | John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 540 pages
...all, think calmly and well upon this whole subject.39 Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time.40 If there be an object to hurry any of you, in hot...no immediate power, if it would, to change either. If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there still is... | |
 | Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1890 - 410 pages
...and all, think calmly and well upon this whole subject ! Nothing valuable can be lost by taking tune. If there be an object to hurry any of you in hot haste...no immediate power, if it would, to change either. If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there still is... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 494 pages
...calmly and well upon this whole subject. Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. If there be aii object to hurry any of you, in hot haste, to a step...immediate power, if' it, would, to change either. If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there is still... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 454 pages
...whole subject. Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. If there be an object to hurry any of yon, in hot haste, to a step which you would never take...no immediate power, if it would, to change either. If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there is still... | |
 | Blanche Wilder Bellamy - 1890 - 410 pages
...to a step which you would never take deliberately, that object will be frustrated by taking tune ; but no good object can be frustrated by it. Such of...no immediate power, if it would, to change either. If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there still is... | |
 | Osborn Hamiline Oldroyd - 1890 - 608 pages
...now dissatisfied still have the old Constitution unimpaired, and, on the sensitive point, the fews of your own framing under it ; while the new administration...no immediate power, if it would, to change either, if it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there still is... | |
 | Hannah Amelia (Noyes) Davidson - 1891 - 232 pages
...extreme wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the Government in the short space of four years. If there be an object to hurry any of you, in hot...no immediate power, if it would, to change either. If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there is still... | |
 | 1953 - 1216 pages
...extreme of wickedness or folly can seriously injure the Government in the short space of four years. My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and well...no immediate power, if it would, to change either. If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there still is... | |
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