| William Turner Coggeshall - 1865 - 342 pages
...; here my children were born, and here one of them lies buried. I know not how soon I shall see you again. A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps,...Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I feel that 1 cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained him, and on the same Almighty Being I... | |
| George Bancroft - 1865 - 436 pages
...reveal themselves through his own published utterances. On leaving Springfield for the capital, he said, "A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps, greater...Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I feel that J cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained him, and on the same Almighty Being I... | |
| Amory Dwight Mayo - 1865 - 36 pages
...11, 1861, from Springfield, Illinois, to the national capital. To his friends, at parting, he said: "A duty devolves upon me, which is perhaps greater...Divine Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I think I can not succeed without the same divine aid which sustained him, and in the same Almighty Being... | |
| Rufus Spaulding Cushman - 1865 - 52 pages
...; here my children were born, and here one of them lies buried. I know not how soon I shall see you again. A duty devolves upon me, which is, perhaps,...except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he always relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid, which sustained him, and on... | |
| George Washington Bacon - 1865 - 206 pages
...; here my children were born, and here one of them lies buried. I know not how soon I shall see you again. A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps,...succeeded except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon whom he at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 pages
...were born, and here one of them lies buried. I know not how soon I shall see you again. A dutydevolves upon me which is, perhaps, greater than that which...except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which h« at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained him,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1865 - 78 pages
...; here my children were born, and here one of them lies buried. I know not how soon I shall see you again. A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps,...Washington. He never would have succeeded except for rhe aid of Divine Providence, upon whom he at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 506 pages
...; here my children were born, and here one of them lies buried. I know not how soon I shall see you again. A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps,...any other man since the days of Washington. He never could have succeeded except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 912 pages
...; here my children were born, and here one of them lies buried. I know not how soon I shall see you again. A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps greater...any other man since the days of Washington. He never could have succeeded except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 878 pages
...; here my children were born, and here one of them lies buried. I know not how soon I shall see you again. A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps,...any other man since the days of Washington. He never could have succeeded except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I... | |
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