At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow, muddy bayou, and wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been and made their tracks. Thanks to all: for the... The Century - Seite 1361889Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1921 - 262 Seiten
...forgotten. At all the water's margins they have been present : not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow, muddy...Thanks to all. For the great Republic — for the principles by which it lives and keeps alive — for man's vast future — thanks to all. Peace does... | |
 | 2001
...margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay. and the rapid river, but . . . wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been, and made their tracks."1 Lincoln's call for a blockade of Southern ports, which created the need for a large navy,... | |
 | Clinton C. Gardner - 1981 - 257 Seiten
...for such prejective speech. North and South still honor Lincoln because he managed to call our name. "Thanks to all: for the great republic — for the...alive — for man's vast future — thanks to all." But I had promised to talk about the 1970s. So let's consider the prejective speech of Jimmy Carter.... | |
 | Garry Wills - 1992 - 317 Seiten
...forgotten. At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow muddy...have been, and made their tracks. Thanks to all. For this great republic — for the principle it lives by, and keeps alive — for man's vast future, —... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln, Paul McClelland Angle, Earl Schenck Miers - 1992 - 673 Seiten
...forgotten. At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow muddy...ground was a little damp, they have been, and made then- tracks. Thanks to all. For the great republic-for the principle it lives by, and keeps alive-... | |
 | Robert M. Browning - 1993 - 453 Seiten
...margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but . . . wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been, and made their tracks."' Nowhere else during the war was this statement more true than in the sounds, rivers, and inland waterways... | |
 | David Herbert Donald - 1996 - 714 Seiten
...the bays, rivers, bayous, and "wherever the ground was a little damp." "Thanks to all," he cheered. "For the great republic — for the principle it lives...alive — for man's vast future, — thanks to all." Received "with the greatest enthusiasm" by the 50,000 to 75,000 cheering Unionists who attended the... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln, Peter C. Vermilyea, G. S. Boritt, Jakob B. Boritt, Deborah R. Huso - 1996 - 162 Seiten
...forgotten. At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow, muddy bayou, and wherever their ground was a little damp, they have been, and made their tracks. Letter to James C. Conkling,... | |
 | James M. McPherson, Patricia R. McPherson - 1997 - 272 Seiten
...forgotten. At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow muddy...little damp, they have been, and made their tracks." 1 Uncle Sam's Web-feet were, of course, the United States Navy. From rivers that penetrated deep into... | |
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