I cannot but know what you all know, that, without a name, perhaps without a reason why I should have a name, there has fallen upon me a task such as did not rest even upon the Father of his country... Complete Works - Stran 47avtor: Abraham Lincoln - 1894Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 762 strani
...their arrival . Mr. Lincoln was greeted by the Lieutenant-Governor. To the Legislature he said : " There has fallen upon me a task such as did not rest even upon the Father of his Country ; and so feeling, I cannot but turn and look for the support without which it will be impossible for... | |
| Edward Harold Mott - 1909 - 62 strani
...the votes of the American people have called me. I am deeply sensible of that weighty responsibility. I cannot but know what you all know, that without...did not rest even upon the Father of his Country; and so feeling, I can turn and look for that support without which it will be impossible for me to... | |
| Charles Washington Moores - 1909 - 168 strani
...than any one of them." In the same humility of spirit he said to another gathering of Union men : " I cannot but know what you all know, that without...as did not rest even upon the Father of his Country ; and so feeling, I can turn and look for that support without which it will be impossible for me to... | |
| Charles Washington Moores - 1909 - 144 strani
...than any one of them." In the same humility of spirit he said to another gathering of Union men : " I cannot but know what you all know, that without...as did not rest even upon the Father of his Country ; and so feeling, I can turn and look for that support without which it will be impossible for me to... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1909 - 414 strani
...to rise up and preserve the Union and liberty." At the capital of Ohio he said : " Without a name, without a reason why I should have a name, there has...did not rest even upon the Father of his country." At various places in New York, especially at Albany, before the legislature, which tendered him the... | |
| Republican Club of the City of New York - 1909 - 392 strani
...take that which they have not honestly earned." Which I believe to be true. And in February, 1861 : "I cannot but know what you all know, that, without a name" (as that biography shows), "perhaps without a reason why I should have a name, there has fallen upon... | |
| National Republican Club, Republican Club of the City of New York - 1909 - 372 strani
...take that which they have not honestly earned." Which I believe to be true. And in February, 1861: "I cannot but know what you all know, that, without a name" (as that biography shows), "perhaps without a reason why I should have a name, there has fallen upon... | |
| 1910 - 178 strani
...the votes of the American people have called me. I am deeply sensible of that weighty responsibility. I cannot but know what you all know, that without...did not rest even upon the Father of his Country; and so feeling, I can turn and look for that support without which it will be impossible for me to... | |
| Ohio - 1911 - 812 strani
...the votes of the American people have called me. I am deeply sensible of that weighty responsibility. I cannot but know what you all know, that without...as did not rest even upon the father of his country ; and so feeling, I can turn and look for that support with out which it will be impossible for me... | |
| William Le Roy Stidger - 1911 - 40 strani
...love the common man the more Because you, Lincoln, trod that Holy way before I THAT WONDROUS NAME! "I cannot but know what you all know, that without...name, there has fallen upon me a task such as did not even rest upon the Father of his country." From an address to the legislature of Ohio, Feb. isth, 1861.... | |
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