| 1865 - 870 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people that whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that Republic which first...that the American people will survive in history." Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, replied as follows: "The gentleman from Maryland (Mr. Davis) told us last night,... | |
| 1865 - 866 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people that whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that Republic which first...that the American people will survive in history." Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, replied as follows: "The gentleman from Maryland (Mr. Davisi told us last night,... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 750 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people, that whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that Republic which first...confidence in the firmness, the patience, the endurance of the American people ; and, having resolved to stand in history on the great resolve to accept of nothing... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people, that whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that Republic which first...confidence in the firmness, the patience, the endurance of the American people ; and, having resolved to stand in history on the great resolve to accept of nothing... | |
| John A. J. Creswell - 1866 - 56 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people that, whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that Republic which first...confidence in the firmness, the patience, the endurance of the Ameri•tt 36 OF HENRY WINTER DAVIS. can people; and, having vowed to stand in history on the great... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 804 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people, that whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that Republic which first...will save us. We shall succeed and not fail. I have »n abiding confidence in the firmness, the patience, the endurance of the American people ; and, having... | |
| 1866 - 858 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people that whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that Republic which first...that the American people will survive in history." Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, replied as follows: "The gentleman from Maryland (Mr. Davis) told us last night,... | |
| Henry Winter Davis - 1867 - 616 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people that, whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that republic which first...confidence in the firmness, the patience, the endurance of the American people; and, having vowed to stand in history on the great resolve to accept of nothing... | |
| Henry Winter Davis - 1867 - 598 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people that, whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that republic which first...under the banners of victory, that the American people wilLsurvive in history. And that will save us. We shall succeed and not fail. I have an abiding confidence... | |
| 1869 - 868 páginas
...earnest and abiding resolution of the people that whatever shall be our fate, it shall be grand as the American nation, worthy of that Republic which first...that the American people will survive in history." Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, replied as follows: "The gentleman from Maryland (Mr. Davis) told us last night,... | |
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