| Benjamin Franklin Morris - 1864 - 842 sider
...successful than I may prove. In every case, and at all hazards, the Government must be perpetuated. Relying, as I do, upon the Almighty Power, and encouraged...by these resolutions which you have just read, with the support which I receive from Christian men, I shall not hesitate to use all the means at my control... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 598 sider
...successful than I may prove. In every case and at all hazards, the Government must be perpetuated. Relying as I do upon the Almighty Power, and encouraged...by these resolutions which you have just read, with the support which I receive from Christian men, I shall not hesitate to use all the means at my control... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1893 - 456 sider
...Father in heaven. " To the Presbyterians who had presented him with resolutions of approval he said : " From the beginning I saw that the issues of the great...and favor. Relying as I do upon the Almighty Power, with support which I receive from Christian men, I shall not hesitate to use all the means at my control... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 782 sider
...and successful than I may prove. In every case and at all hazards the government must be perpetuated. Relying, as I do, upon the Almighty Power, and encouraged...by these resolutions which you have just read, with the support which I receive from Christian men, I shall not hesitate to use all the means at my control... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 184 sider
...may prove. In every case and at all hazards, the Government must be perpetuated. Relying as I do on the Almighty power, and encouraged as I am by these resolutions which you have just read, with the support I receive from Christian men, I shall not hesitate to use all means at my control to secure... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1895 - 270 sider
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| 1899 - 74 sider
...prove. In every case and at all . hazards, the government must be perpetuated. Relying, as I do on the Almighty Power, and encouraged, as I am by these resolutions which you have just read with the support which I receive from Christian men, I shall not hesitate to use all the means at my control... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1902 - 476 sider
...President, he replied, " From the beginning I saw that the issues of our great struggle depended upon Divine interposition and favor. . . . Relying as I...power, and encouraged as I am by these resolutions that you have just read," etc. To a committee of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 436 sider
...and successful than I may prove. In every case and at all hazards the government must be perpetuated. Relying, as I do, upon the Almighty Power, and encouraged...by these resolutions which you have just read, with the support which I receive from Christian men, I shall not hesitate to use all the means at my control... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 458 sider
...and successful than I may prove. In every case and at all hazards the government must be perpetuated. Relying, as I do, upon the Almighty Power, and encouraged...by these resolutions which you have just read, with the support which I receive from Christian men, I shall not hesitate to use all the means at my control... | |
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