| Henry Jarvis Raymond - History - 1864 - 492 pages
...anew. "We must disenthral ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this Administration...honor or dishonor^ to the latest generation. We say that we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...anew. We must disenthral ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this Administration...honor or dishonor to. the latest generation. We say that we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union.... | |
| Edward McPherson - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 462 pages
...anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, wt cannot escape history. We, of this Congress and this Administration,...in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We tay we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union.... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - United States - 1864 - 472 pages
...the United States at the close * " Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history. " We, of this Congress, will be remembered in spite of ourselves. "No personal...honor or dishonor to the latest generation. " We say that we are for the Union. The world will not forget that while we say this, we do know how to save... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 518 pages
...anew. We must disenthral ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this Administration...The fiery trial through which we pass will light us dowu in honor or dishonor to the latest generation. We say that we are for the Union. The world will... | |
| Abott A. Abott - 1864 - 104 pages
...original, or we should have wished to italicise these lines. " Above al, fellow citizens, we cannot escape history, We of this Congress, and this Administration, will be remembered in spite of ourselves." What sincerity and truthfulness of m'.nd shines all through these sentences ! " The fiery trial through... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1885 - 316 pages
...anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this Administration...honor or dishonor to the latest generation. We say that we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 864 pages
...anew. We must disinthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this Administration...honor or dishonor to the latest generation. We say that we are for the Union. The world Tvill not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union.... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1865 - 676 pages
...anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, u>Ğ cannot escape history. We, of this Congress and this Administration,...in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We tay we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union.... | |
| Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 680 pages
...anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. Fellow-citizens, toĞ cannot escape history. We, of this Congress and this Administration,...in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We ğay we ate for the Union. The wor'd will not forget that we aay this. We know how to save the Union.... | |
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