| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 pages
...which made a profound impression upon the thoughtful men of New York, with these memorable words. " Lei us have faith that right makes might, and in that...the end, dare to do our duty, as we understand it." This effort was so dignified in manner, and style, it exhibited such logic, and learning, and was in... | |
| Kansas. Legislature. Senate - 1866 - 630 pages
...strife and ultimately disaster, if not destruction. In the living words of our sainted President, " Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us, to the end, dare to Jo our duty, as we an •• derstand it." The subsequent nomination of Mr. Lincoln as the Republitan!... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 804 pages
...York, with these memorable words. " Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith kt us to the end, dare to do our duty, as we understand it." f This effort was so dignified in manner, and style, it exhibited such logic, and learning, and -was... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 652 pages
...nor frightened from it by menaces of destruction to the Government, nor of dungeons to ourselves. Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that...the end, dare to do our duty, as we understand it." The words are singularly plain, they are nakedly homely. But the thoughts are very noble and very mighty.... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 606 pages
...nor frightened from it by menaces of destruction to the Government, nor of dungeons to ourselves. Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that...the end, dare to do our duty, as we understand it." The words are singularly plain, they are nakedly homely. But the thoughts are very noble and very mighty.... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 606 pages
...it by menaces of destruction to the Government, nor of dungeons to ourselves. Let us have faith thai right makes might, and in that faith let us, to the end, dare to do our duty, as we understand it." The words are singularly plain, they arc nakedly homely. But the thoughts arc very noble and very might... | |
| Ambrose Yoemans Moore - 1868 - 406 pages
...peroration which none can forget, and which comes to us to-night with renewed force from his grave. 'Let us have faith that Right ' makes Might, and in that faith let us, to the end, dare to stand by the Right.' [Great applause.] The President has denounced Congress (and in this he is copied... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1869 - 116 pages
...closing sentence is characteristic, and should never be forgotten by those who advocate the right. " Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that...the end dare to do our duty as we understand it." 28 SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LINCOLN". NOMINATION AND ELECTION AS PRESIDENT. WHEN the National Convention... | |
| Berthold Auerbach - 1869 - 484 pages
...nor frightened from it by menaces of destruction to the government, nor of dungeons to ourselves. Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that...the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it." Tears started to Roland's eyes, and he looked up at the picture, where the negro was lifting his fettered... | |
| Rhode Island Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Industry - 1869 - 576 pages
...way to all, gives hope to all, and consequent energy, progress and improvement of condition to all. No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who have toiled up from poverty — none are less inclined to take or touch aught which they have not honestly... | |
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