| United States. Department of State - United States - 1862 - 984 pages
...so speedily, assure these vital objects ? We can succeed only by concert. It is not ' 'can any of us imagine better ?' ' but ' 'can we all do better?" Object whatsoever is possible, still the question recurs "can we do better?" The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. The... | |
| Books - 1863 - 798 pages
...better ? ' but ' Can we all do better?' Object wheresoever is possible, still the question recurs, 'Can we do better?' " The dogmas of the quiet past...the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulties, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1863 - 758 pages
...or so speedily, assure these vital objects? We can succeed only by concert. It is not "can any of us imagine better?" but "can we all do better?" Object whatsoever is possible, still the question recurs "can we do better?" The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...imagine better?" but, "Can we alt do better?" Object whatsoever is possible, still the question recurs, " Can we do better?" The dogmas of the quiet past are...present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and jire must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew. We must... | |
| Edward McPherson - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 462 pages
...so speedily assure these vital objects ? We can succeed only by concert. It is not " can any of us imagine better ?" but " can we all do better?" Object whatsoever is possible, still the question recurs "can we do better?" The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...-30 speedily assure these vital objects ? We can succeed only by concert. It is not " can any of us imagine better ?" but " can we all do better ?" Object whatsoever is possible, still the question recurs, "can we do better?" The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - History - 1864 - 492 pages
...»so speedily assure these vital objects? We can succeed only by concert. It is not "can any of us imagine better?" but "can we all do better ?"» Object whatsoever is possible, still the question recurs, "can we do Better?" The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The... | |
| Charles Daniel Drake - Enslaved persons - 1864 - 446 pages
...these vital objects ? We can succeed only by concert. It is not ' can any of us imagine better V ' but ' can we all do better ? ' Object whatsoever is possible, still the question recurs, ' can we do better ? ' The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 886 pages
...imagine better?" but "Can we all do better?" Object whatsoever is possible, still the question recurs, " Can we do better?" The dogmas of the quiet past are...to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high ivith difliculty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our cose is new, »o we must think anew, and... | |
| Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 480 pages
...better ?' but, ' Can we all do better? Object whatsoever is possible, still the question recurs, ' Can we do better ?' The dogmas of the quiet past are...inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled Message. Saving the Union. The Tide Turned. high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion.... | |
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