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" I cannot but regard your decisive utterances upon the question as an instance of sublime Christian heroism which has not been surpassed in any age or in any country. It is indeed an energetic and reinspiring assurance of the inherent power of truth, and... "
William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries: Fifty Years of Social and ... - Página 106
de Thomas Archer - 1883
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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: Ed. by Arthur Brooks Lapsley ..., Volumen 6

Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 524 páginas
...been subjected to severe trials, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances...has not been surpassed in any age or in any country. It is indeed an energetic and reinspiring assurance of the inherent power of truth and of the ultimate...
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A Yankee with the Soldiers of the King

Alexander Irvine - 1923 - 248 páginas
..."UNDER the circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances upon the question (slavery) as an instance of sublime Christian heroism which...not been surpassed in any age or in any country." So wrote Abraham Lincoln to the working men of Manchester in 1863. The "circumstances" were that the...
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A League of Nations, Volumen 2

World Peace Foundation - 1919 - 566 páginas
...manufacturers. Lincoln himself wrote to the workingmen of Manchester applauding their sufferings for democracy, as "an instance of sublime Christian heroism which...not been surpassed in any age or in any country." In short, in England, the basic opinion of our war was of "democracy on trial," and men took sides...
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Men and Policies

Elihu Root - 1924 - 532 páginas
...the action of our disloyal citizens, the working men of Europe have been subjected to severe trials for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that...has not been surpassed in any age or in any country. It is indeed an energetic and reinspiring assurance of the inherent power of truth and the ultimate...
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The Greatest Experiment in History

Edward William Macleay Grigg Baron Altrincham, Sir Edward Grigg - 1924 - 236 páginas
...been subjected to severe trials, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances...has not been surpassed in any age or in any country. It is indeed an energetic and re-inspiring assurance of the inherent power of truth and of the ultimate...
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Selections from Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - 1927 - 474 páginas
...been subjected to severe trials, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances...has not been surpassed in any age or in any country. It is indeed an energetic and reinspiring assurance of the inherent power of truth, and of the ultimate...
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American Statesmen: An Interpretation of Our History and Heritage

Edward Howard Griggs - 1927 - 392 páginas
...exclusively on the basis of human slavery, was likely to obtain the favor of Europe. * * * Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances...has not been surpassed in any age or in any country. It is indeed an energetic and reinspiring assurance of the inherent power of truth and of the ultimate...
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The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers

1928 - 458 páginas
...in Manchester and sent to President Lincoln a message of sympathy and support. This was his answer: "Under these circumstances I cannot but regard your...has not been surpassed in any age or in any country. It is, indeed, an energetic and reinspiring assurance of the inherent power of truth, and the ultimate...
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Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ..., Volumen 70,Parte 5

United States. Congress - 1929 - 940 páginas
...responded : " Under the circumstances, I can not bnt regard your decisive utterances upon the slavery question as an instance of sublime Christian heroism...has not been surpassed in any age or In any country. It is, indeed, an energetic and relnsplrlng assurance of the inherent power of truth and of the ultimate...
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The University Record, Volumen 1

University of Chicago - 1915 - 240 páginas
...rest exclusively on the basis of human slavery, was likely to obtain the favor of Europe Under the circumstances, I cannot but regard your decisive utterances...not been surpassed in any age, or in any country. There is then no truer picture of the great War, than that of the big, rugged nobleman in the White...
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