| Abraham Lincoln - 1914 - 266 pagina’s
...beyond what, even in the days of his highest prosperity, they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be...cabbages were sprouting out. These are disadvantages, all taken together, that the Republicans laboi - We have to fight this battle upon principle, and upo... | |
| John Bartlett, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1914 - 1514 pagina’s
...believe this government cannot endure permanently hah* slave and half free. Speech, June te, isss. Nobody has ever expected me to be president. In my...nobody has ever seen that any cabbages were sprouting. Campaign Speech against Douglas.1 Truth is generally the best vindication against slander. Remark made... | |
| Josiah Seymour Currey - 1918 - 492 pagina’s
...beyond what even in the days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be...cabbages were sprouting out. These are disadvantages, all taken together, that the Republicans labor under. We have to fight this battle upon principle,... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1921 - 284 pagina’s
...marshalships, and Cabinet appointments, chargeships and foreign missions, bursting and sprouting forth in wonderful exuberance, ready to be laid hold of by...has ever seen that any cabbages were sprouting out." Nor did this kind of attack dishearten him. He believed too profoundly in the truth and soundness of... | |
| Freeport. Chamber of commerce. Citizens committee - 1922 - 56 pagina’s
...beyond what even in the days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. "On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be...cabbages were sprouting out. These are disadvantages all, taken together, that the Republicans labor under. We have to fight this battle upon principle,... | |
| Henry Watterson - 1923 - 440 pagina’s
...receptions, beyond what in the days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be...nobody has ever seen that any cabbages were sprouting." ators were strung to their utmost tension. They became dreadfully in earnest. Personal collision was... | |
| Walter Gaston Shotwell - 1923 - 418 pagina’s
...beyond what even in the days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favour. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be...President. In my poor, lean, lank face nobody has ever seen any cabbages sprouting out.' And in the same vein Lincoln referred to the main points in the Douglas... | |
| Henry Watterson - 1925 - 440 pagina’s
...receptions, beyond what in the days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, kan, lank face nobody has ever seen that any cabbages were sprouting." As the debate advanced, these... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1924 - 290 pagina’s
...beyond what even in the days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be...cabbages were sprouting out. These are disadvantages, all taken together, that the Republicans labor under. We have to fight this battle upon principle,... | |
| 1924 - 372 pagina’s
...wonderful exuberance, ready to be laid hold of by their greedy hands." But of himself Lincoln said: "On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be...seen that any cabbages were sprouting out. These are the disadvantages," said Lincoln, "taking altogether that the Republicans labor under. We have to fight... | |
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