But, perhaps, before descending for the last time from this venerable seat, I may be indulged in some allusion to the broad field of thought and statesmanship, to which the war itself has conducted us. As I leave the Temple where, humbled by my unworthiness,... Memoir of Governor Andrew: With Personal Reminiscences - 第 240 頁Peleg Whitman Chandler 著 - 1880 - 298 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Albert Gallatin Browne - 1868 - 238 頁
...allusion to the broad field of thought and statesmanship to which the war itself has conducted us. As I leave the Temple where, humbled by my unworthiness,...ousted by armed Rebellion of its just possession, and of the exercise of its constitutional jurisdiction over the territory of the Rebel States, has now... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 606 頁
...allusion to the broad field of thought and statesmanship, to which the war itself has conducted us. As I leave the Temple- where, humbled by my unworthiness,...honor of their memory and in obedience to God." The Governor then goes on to state his views of reconstruction, and we will say no state paper ever more... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 652 頁
...allusion to the broad field of thought and statesmanship, to which the war itself has conducted us. As I leave the Temple where, humbled by my unworthiness,...honor of their memory and in obedience to God." The Governor then goes on to state his views of reconstruction, and we will say no state paper ever more... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 606 頁
...statesmanship, to which the war itself has conducted us As I leave the Temple where, humbled by my umvorthiness, I have stood so long, like a priest of Israel sprinkling...honor of their memory and in obedience to God." The Governor then goes on to state his views of reconstruction, and we will say no state paper ever more... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1872 - 690 頁
...allusion to the broad field of thought and statesmanship, to which the war itself has conducted us. As I leave the Temple where, humbled by my unworthiness,...honor of their memory and in obedience to God." The Governor then goes on to state his views of reconstruction, and we will say no state paper ever more... | |
| Essex Institute - 1890 - 266 頁
...the broad field of statesmanship which was laid open by the successful close of the war, and said, ' As I leave the Temple, where, humbled by my unworthiness,...in honor of their memory, and in obedience to God.' More than once during his administration, in some critical moment, when the prospect was dark and discouraging,... | |
| Henry Greenleaf Pearson - 1904 - 396 頁
...allusion to the broad field of thought and statesmanship, to which the war itself has conducted us. As I leave the Temple where, humbled by my unworthiness,...in honor of their memory and in obedience to God. Andrew's argument was an elaboration of his opinions on the four points which have already been mentioned.... | |
| Henry Greenleaf Pearson - 1904 - 412 頁
...statesmanship, to which the war itself has conducted us. As I leave the Temple where, humbled by ray unworthiness, I have stood so long, like a priest...in honor of their memory and in obedience to God. Andrew's argument was an elaboration of his opinions on the four points which have already been mentioned.... | |
| Henry Greenleaf Pearson - 1904 - 394 頁
...to which the war itself has conducted us. As I leave the Temple where, humbled by my unworthiiicss, I have stood so long, like a priest of Israel sprinkling...in honor of their memory and in obedience to God. Andrew's argument was an elaboration of his opinions on the four points which have already been mentioned.... | |
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