Address of the President of the United States On the One Hundredth Anniversary O

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Address of the President of the United States On the One Hundredth Anniversary O
Harding Warren Gamaliel
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But he believed in Union and the Nation supreme. He brought to the armed service preparedness to command, sturdiness of purpose, patience and forbearance, great generosity of soul, and a confidence never to be shaken. The seizure of opportunity, more to serve than to achieve, made him victor, and the quiet man, garbed in failure at Galena, marched to the surpassing heights of military glory. All conquering in command and magnanimous in his triumph, the world saw the soldier and the man, the sol...dier adored and the man beloved.
Other military leaders hitherto had mounted to lofty heights in the annals of human history. It is useless to compare, but it is be- fitting to recall that General Grant was not making conquest of ter- ritory or expanding empire. He was only seeking to preserve. He did not fight to enslave ; he only battled to sustain Lincoln, whom God inspired to bestow freedom. He did not seek to punish or de- stroy; he was fighting to save and reunite. In his heart were no drastic terms of surrender ; he craved the blessings of peace restored.


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