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" He was the sum of Puritan and Cavalier; for in his ardent nature were fused the virtues of both, and in the depths of his great soul the faults of both were lost. He was greater than Puritan, greater than Cavalier, in that he was American... "
A Standard History of Georgia and Georgians: The period of expansion or ... - Page 789
by Lucian Lamar Knight - 1917
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History of the Colored Race in America

William T. Alexander - African Americans - 1800 - 662 pages
...stands as the first typical American ; the first, who, comprehended within himself 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...
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Joel Chandler Harris' Life of Henry W. Grady Including His Writings and ...

Joel Chandler Harris - Journalists - 1800 - 338 pages
...all the strength and gentleness, all the majesty and grace of this republic — Abraham .JLincoln. He was the sum of Puritan and Cavalier, for in his...he was American, and that in his honest form were first gathered the vast and thrillI » ing forces of his ideal government— charging it with such...
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Life of Henry W. Grady: Including His Writings and Speeches

Joel Chandler Harris - Journalists - 1890 - 678 pages
...gentleness, all the majesty and grace of this republic—Abraham* Lincoln. He was the sum of Puritan &r\A Cavalier, for in his ardent nature were fused the...he was American, and that in his honest form were first gathered the vast and thrilling forces of his ideal government—charging it with such, tremendous...
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Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia: Being a Concordance of ...

John Marcus Dickey - 1892 - 484 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...
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Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia: Being a Concordance of ...

John Marcus Dickey - 1892 - 472 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...
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Lincoln Literary Collection, Designed for School-room and Family Circle

John Piersol McCaskey - American literature - 1897 - 592 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...
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Modern American Oratory: Seven Representative Orations

Ralph Curtis Ringwalt - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1898 - 360 pages
...American, the first 30 who comprehended within himself all the strength and gentleness, all the majesty and grace of this republic, Abraham Lincoln. He was...Puritan, greater than Cavalier, in that he was American, 5 and that in his homely form were first gathered the vast and thrilling forces of his ideal government...
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Practical Public Speaking: A Text-book for Colleges and Secondary Schools

Solomon Henry Clark, Frederic Mason Blanchard - Oratory - 1899 - 330 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...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 with...
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Manual of Patriotism: For Use in the Public Schools of the State of New York

Charles Rufus Skinner - Flags - 1900 - 508 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 thrilling forces of his ideal government — charging it with such a tremendous...
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Masterpieces of American Eloquence: Christian Herald Selection

Orators - 1900 - 526 pages
...American, the first who comprehended within himself all the strength and gentleness, all the majesty and grace of this Republic — Abraham Lincoln. He...the depths of his great soul the faults of both were lest. He was greater than Puritan, greater than Cavalier, in that he was American, and that in his...
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