| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - New Hampshire - 1887 - 434 pages
...majesty and grace, of this republic — Abraham Lincoln. lie was the sum ot I'uritan and Cavalier, tor in his ardent nature were fused the virtues of both, and in the depths of his great KOU! the faults of both were lost. He was greater than 1'uritan, greater than Cavalier, in that he... | |
| New England - 1890 - 746 pages
...American, the first who comprehended within himself all the strength and gentleness, all the majesty and grace of this Republic, — Abraham Lincoln. He...Cavalier, in that he was American, and that in his homely form were first gathered the vast and thrilling forces of this ideal government, charging it... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - New Hampshire - 1887 - 438 pages
...hi» ardent nature were fused the virtues of both, ami In the depths of his great aoul the fault:1! of both were lost. He was greater than Puritan, greater than Cavalier, in tlmt he was American, and that iii his homely lorm were IJrat gathered the vast and thrilling forces... | |
| 1887 - 436 pages
...American, the first who comprehended within himself all the strength and gentleness, all the majesty and grace, of this republic — Abraham Lincoln. He was the sum of 1'uritan and Cavalier, for in his ardent nature were fused the virtues of both, and in the depths of... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - Local history - 1887 - 476 pages
...American, the first who comprehended within himself all the strength and gentleness, nil the majesty and grace, of this republic — Abraham Lincoln. He was the sum of t'uritan and Cavalier, for in his ardent nature were fused the virtues of both, and in the depths of... | |
| Wallace Putnam Reed - Atlanta (Ga.) - 1889 - 922 pages
...American, the first who comprehended within himself all the strength and gentleness, all the majesty and grace of this republic — Abraham Lincoln. He...cavalier, in that he was American, and that in his homely form were first gathered the vast and thrilling lorces of his ideal government — charging... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - Journalists - 1890 - 676 pages
...American, the first who comprehended within himself all the strength and gentleness, all the majesty and grace of this republic — Abraham Lincoln. He...he was American, and that in his honest form were first gathered the vast and thrill\ 86 HENRY W. GRADY, ing forces of his ideal government — charging... | |
| Henry Woodfin Grady - African Americans - 1890 - 302 pages
...American, the first who comprehended within himself all the strength and gentleness, all the majesty and grace of this republic — Abraham Lincoln. He...Cavalier, in that he was American, and that in his homely form were first gathered the vast and thrilling forces of his ideal government, charging it... | |
| 1890 - 514 pages
...American, the first who comprehended within himself all the strength and gentleness, all the majesty and grace of this republic — Abraham Lincoln. He...Cavalier, in that he was American, and that in his homely form were first gathered the vast and thrilling forces of his ideal government, charging it... | |
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