| Abraham Lincoln - 1885 - 316 sider
...obeyed as absolute law. This is the patriotic instinct of plain people. They understand, without an argument, that the destroying the Government which...experiment. Two points in it our people have already settled — -the successful establishing and the successful administering of it. One still remains... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 912 sider
...obeyed as absolute law. This is the patriotic instinct of plain people. They understand without an argument that the destroying the Government which...called an experiment. Two points in it our people have settled : the successful establishing and the successful administering of it. One still remains. Its... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1865 - 322 sider
...obeyed as absolute law. This is the patriotic instinct of plain people. They understand without an argument that the destroying the Government which...called an experiment. Two points in it our people have settled : the successful establishing and the successful administering of it. One still remains. Its... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 878 sider
...obeyed as absolute law. This is the patriotic instinct of plain people. They understand without an argument that the destroying the Government which...called an experiment. Two points in it our people have settled : the successful establishing and the successful administering of it. One still remains. Its... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 506 sider
...obeyed as absolute law. This is the patriotic instinct of plain people. They understand .without an argument that the destroying the Government which...called an experiment. Two points in it our people have settled : the successful establishing and the successful administering of it. One still remains. Its... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 496 sider
...obeyed as absolute law. This is the patriotic instinct of plain people. They understand without an argument that the destroying the Government which...called an experiment. Two points in it our people have settled : the successful establishing and the successful administering of it. One still remains. Its... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 690 sider
...instinct of plain people. They understand, without an argument, that the destroying the Government whith was made by Washington means no good to them. Our...often been called an experiment. Two points in it oar people have already settled — the successful establithiny and the successful adminittcring of... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 sider
...obeyed as absolute law. This is the patriotic instinct of plain people. They understand, without an argument, that the destroying the Government which was made by Washington means no good to them. i . Our popular Government has often been called an experiment. Two points in it our people have already... | |
| Charles Carroll Everett - 1865 - 44 sider
...the 1st inst. Respectfully Yours, CC EVERETT. SAMUEL II. DALE, and others, Committee. EULOGY. a OCR popular Government has often been called an experiment. Two points in it our people have already settled : the successful establishing and the successful administering of it. One still remains —... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 866 sider
...obeyed as absolute law. This is the patriotic instiuct of plain people. They understand, without an argument, that the destroying the Government which was made by Washington means no good to them. j Our popular Government has often been called an experiment. Two points In it our people have already... | |
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