Our cause, then, must be intrusted to and conducted by its own undoubted friends — those whose hands are free, whose hearts are in the work, who do care for the result. Two years ago the Republicans of the nation mustered over thirteen hundred thousand... The Life of Stephen A. Douglas - Page 405by James Washington Sheahan - 1860 - 528 pagesFull view - About this book
| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 464 pages
...intrusted to, and conducted by, its own undoubted friends— those whose hands are free, whose hearts are in the work, who do care for the result. Two years...gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought the battle through, under the constant hot fire of a disciplined, proud, and pampered enemy. Did we brave... | |
| Edwin Du Bois Shurter - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1906 - 392 pages
...intrusted to, and conducted by, its own undoubted friends — those whose hands are free, whose hearts are in the work — who do care for the result. Two years...hostile elements, we gathered from the four winds, and 5 formed and fought the battle through, under the constant, hot fire of a disciplined, proud, and pampered... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - History - 1906 - 626 pages
...entrusted to, and conducted by, its own undoubted friends — those whose hands are free, whose hearts are in the work — who do care for the result. Two years...external circumstance against us. Of strange, discordant, even hostile elements, we gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought the battle through, under... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - Indians of North America - 1906 - 700 pages
...own undoubted friends — those whose hands are free, whose hearts are in the work — who do care 99 for the result. Two years ago the Republicans of the...external circumstance against us. Of strange, discordant, even hostile elements, we gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought the battle through, under... | |
| John George Nicolay - Presidents - 1906 - 612 pages
...declared it was the duty of Republicans to overthrow both Douglas and the Buchanan political dynasty. , "Two years ago 'the Republicans of the nation mustered...thirteen hundred thousand strong. We did this under the siifgle impulse of resistance to a common danger, with every external circumstance against us. Of strange,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 352 pages
...intrusted to, and conducted by, its own undoubted friends — those whose hands are free, whose hearts are in the work, who do care for the result. Two years...gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought the battle through, under the constant hot fire of a disciplined, proud, and pampered enemy. Did we brave... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1907 - 738 pages
...intrusted to, and conducted by, its own undoubted friends — those whose hands are free, whose hearts are in the work, who do care for the result. Two years...gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought the battle through, under the constant hot fire of a disciplined, proud, and pampered enemy. Pid we brave... | |
| Robert Henry Browne - 1907 - 740 pages
...intrusted to and conducted by its own undoubted friends, those whose hands are true, whose hearts are in the work, who do care for the result. Two years ago the Kepublicans of the Nation mustered over thirteen hundred thousand strong. We did this under the single... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - Presidents - 1909 - 406 pages
...intrusted to, and conducted by its own undoubted friends, those whose hands are free, whose hearts are in the work, who do care for the result. Two years...gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought the battle through, under the constant, hot fire of a disciplined, proud and pampered enemy. Did we brave... | |
| Richard Watson Gilder - Biography & Autobiography - 1909 - 128 pages
...musicians make use, and [82] which is especially characteristic of the manner of Wagner. Listen : — " Two years ago the Republicans of the nation mustered...gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought the battle through, under the constant hot fire of a disciplined, proud, and pampered enemy. Did we brave... | |
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