what does it mean? "Now belongs to the ages"
He is passed and now his legacy belongs to time immortal
some one did
Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.
At the moment of death of President Abraham Lincoln on April 15, 1865, U.S. Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton was heard to say something that began with the words, "Now he belongs to the …" Here there is some disagreement as to what the next word was. Most histories say the word Stanton used was "ages," reporting the quote as, "Now he belongs to the ages," but some assert that the listeners heard Stanton say "angels."
"He belongs to the ages."
Edwin Stanton, who was Lincoln's Secretary of War, was present when Lincoln died early on April 15, 1865. He had ordered Mary Todd Lincoln from the room where Lincoln was dying.When Lincoln died, he said, "Now he belongs to the ages." (although others present think he might have said 'angels').He then said, "There lies the most perfect ruler of men the world has ever seen."Stanton organized the hunt for John Wilkes Booth, who was shot and killed on April 26 in Virginia.
The Hellenistic period is part of the Ancient world, not to the Middle Ages.
Edwin Stanton , Secretary of War, is credited with making this statement.
at my house where she belongs
Im not sure but ill look
worse than now.
litter on the streets