| 1911 - 584 頁
...upwards of 15,000 were wounded, many of them disabled for life, "in a great civil war, testing ivhether this nation, or any nation, conceived in liberty and...that all men are created equal, can long endure." " The invasion of the North was over ; the great battle which was to bring about the independence of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1949 - 222 頁
...partisan, nor am I concerned with personalities. Lincoln said at Gettysburg the Civil War was testing whether this Nation, or any nation, conceived in liberty...proposition that all men are created equal, can long endure. This testing process of democracy will endure as long as democracy itself exists. At no time in history... | |
| George P. Fletcher - 2009 - 272 頁
...itself to Abraham Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863. The nation was at war testing whether this nation or any nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to equality "can long endure." The concept of the nation enabled Lincoln to transcend the particularities... | |
| Bryan-Paul Frost, Jeffrey Sikkenga - 2003 - 852 頁
...themselves" (CW 1 : 1 1 3). The tragedy of American slavery and the horrors of the Civil War tested whether this nation or any nation "conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal," could long endure. Abraham Lincoln led Americans through... | |
| Josh Gottheimer - 2003 - 576 頁
...it with conviction. This is our country. And we are engaged in a time of great testing — testing whether this nation, or any nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to opportunity for all its citizens, can not only endure but continue to progress. The issue before all... | |
| John A. Marini, Ken Masugi - 2005 - 406 頁
...liberty, concerns its stability. As Lincoln framed it at Gettysburg, the essential question is whether any nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the...that all men are created equal can long endure. Must the modern American revolution, commenced in the name of natural human rights, beget further revolutions... | |
| Washington State Bar Association - 1918 - 266 頁
...rece'nt party declaration, "A supreme and final conflict is waging in the world to determine whether any nation 'conceived in liberty and dedicated to...the proposition that all men are created equal' can longer endure. Liberty and self-government will either perish from the earth, or 'the world will 'have... | |
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