| George Washington Bacon - 1865 - 206 strani
...a trust as these free people had confided to him. He felt that he had no moral right to shrink, not even to count the chances of his own life, in what...now, according to your own judgment, perform yours. He sincerely hopes that your views and your actions may so accord with his as to assure all faithful... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1885 - 316 strani
...a trust as these free people have confided to him. He felt that he had no moral right to shrink, or even to count the chances of his own life, in what...now, according to your own judgment, perform yours. He sincerely hopes that your views and your action may so accord with his as to assure all faithful... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 strani
...trust as these free people have confided to him. He felt .that he had no moral right to shrink, or even to count the chances of his own life, in what...he h'as deemed his duty. You will now, according to yonr own judgment, perform yours. He sincerely hopes that your views and your action may so accord... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 496 strani
...chances of his own life in what might follow. " In full view of his great responsibility, he has BO far done what he has deemed his duty. You will now, according to your own judgment, perform yours. He sincerely hopes thai? your views and your actions may so accord with his as to assure all faithful... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 strani
...count the chances of his own life, hi what might follow. In full view of his great responsibility ho has so far done what he has deemed his duty. You will now, according to yonr own judgment, perform yours. He sincerely hopes that your views and your action may so accord... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 480 strani
...own life in what might follow. " In full view of his great responsibility, he has so far done wrhat he has deemed his duty. You will now, according to your own judgment, perform yours. He sincerely hopes that your views and your actions may so accord with his as .to assure all faithful... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 704 strani
...life, in what might follow. In full view of his great responsibility, ho has, so far, done what ho lias deemed his duty. You will now, according to your own judgment, perform yours. He sincerely hopes that, your views nnd your action may so accord with his аз to assure all faithful... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1866 - 264 strani
...in defence of the Government forced upon him. . . . He felt that he had no moral right to shrink, or even to count the chances of his own life, in what...now, according to your own judgment, perform yours. . . . And having thus chosen our course, without guile and with pure purpose, let us renew our trust... | |
| Osborn Hamiline Oldroyd - 1882 - 614 strani
...of a war. As a private citizen the Executive could not have consented that these institutions shall perish, much less could he, in betrayal of so vast...now, according to your own judgment, perform yours. He sincerely hopes that your views and your actions may so accord with his as to assure all faithful... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1882 - 680 strani
...shall perish ; much less could he in betrayal of so vast and so sacred a trust as these free people bad confided to him. He felt that he had no moral right...now, according to your own judgment, perform yours. He sincerely hopes that your views and your action may so accord with his аз to assure all faithful... | |
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