We were happy to meet Mr. Butler in Milwaukee, a good Democrat, and one of the most distinguished lawyers in Wisconsin, and to find in him an ardent supporter of our cause.
The Standard has done much; and I find in many other papers a disposition to do justice, to a great extent, to our cause.
Resolved, That on this our first anniversary we congratulate each other and the country on the unexampled progress of our cause, as seen: 1.
Had he been surprised in this situation, the result would probably proved fatal to our cause.
For we know the justice of our cause, and we know, too, its certain triumph.
For we know the justice of our cause, | and we know, too, its certain triumph.
For we know the justice of our cause, and we know, too, its certain triumph.
You have saved my life, and although I do not value life for itself, it may be of value to our Cause, and I hope yet to give it for some good purpose.
I often long for rest, silence, oblivion; but the mood passes and I awake more keenly alive than ever to the greatness of our Cause, and our duty toward the propaganda.
But his doctrines are noxious; in time of Revolution they would prove fatal to our Cause; they would be the undoing of all the work for which we have suffered and fought.
Let us then rely on the goodness of our cause, and the aid of the Supreme Being, in whose hands victory is, to animate and encourage us to great and noble actions.
The flood of time which is sweeping away the refuge of lies is bearing on the advocates of our cause to a glorious immortality.
If our cause be just--and we know it is-- His omnipotence is pledged to its triumph.
The Executives of your States meet me with similar expressions of their devotion to our cause.
Do what you can and do it quickly, and be assured that if the sum is considerable and if our cause triumphs, you will have been the most potent factor of us all.
If you succeed in doing that, Gloria, you will become the Joan d'Arc of our cause, and unborn generations will hold you in grateful remembrance.
My life is consecrated to our cause, and, hateful as is the thought of assuming supreme power, I can see no other way clearly, and I would be recreant to my trust if I faltered in my duty.
Now is our time to strike a blow that shall put heart into the friends of our cause," said Washington to General Greene.
Let us then rely upon the goodness of our cause, and the aid of the Supreme Being, in whose hands victory is, to animate and encourage us to great and noble actions.
However, it is to be hoped that, if our cause is just, as I most religiously believe, the same Providence which has in many instances appeared for us will still go on to afford us its aid.
You little conceive how valuable to us it would have been, if your Envoy, who came to inquire and report, during our struggle, had been authorized to recognize the legitimacy of our cause and of our proceeding.
This, gentlemen, is a misrepresentation of our cause.
Soon after, I learned that my friend Colonel Bartow had heroically sealed with his life-blood his faith in the sanctity of our cause.
The maintenance of our cause rests on the sentiments of the people.
The friendship between these two men is not good--because Charlie Martin is the leader of the union and there can be no such friendship between a leader of the laboring class and one of the employer class without great loss to our Cause.
Our Cause is the cause of the working people of America, as it is the cause of the laboring classes in England, and France, and Russia, and Germany, and everywhere in the world.
I am come to Millsburgh, as I go everywhere, in the interests of our Cause.
Even if this charge were entirely true, I can see in it nothing reflecting upon the success of our cause in that land.
And, working together they will exemplify to the people those forms of religious life and activity which bring highest glory to our cause.
We have been able to sink our individual prejudices in our cause.
It has turned out to be the greatest godsend ever vouchsafed to our cause, for it is going to put Mr. Miller out of the power of doing mischief for a--many years to come.
To invent devices and weapons helpful to our cause in peace or war, and more particularly to concoct new schemes for the use of the churches along the King's Highway and the Way of the World.
One of my generals arose and said: 'We can change some of our tactics without loss to our cause.
Once upon a time I called together my generals to determine upon new methods of winning converts to our cause, and promised to confer upon the one who should suggest the best plan, the honorable title 'Fast Devil.
Your interest in this matter only shows your loyalty to our cause.
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