Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice: Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters, Civil, Politival, and Military, Also His Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals and Others, as Well as Proclamations Upon Various Public Concerns ...R. Clarke & Company, 1890 - 423 páginas |
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... means to accomplish his ends No Cæsar he , whom we lament , A man without a precedent , Sent . it would seem , to do His work , and perish too ! [ From a Speech by General B. F. Butler , in New York City . ] Fellow Citizens : -But a day ...
... means to accomplish his ends No Cæsar he , whom we lament , A man without a precedent , Sent . it would seem , to do His work , and perish too ! [ From a Speech by General B. F. Butler , in New York City . ] Fellow Citizens : -But a day ...
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... mean the same thing , while using the same word , it perhaps were as well if they would keep silence . The words ... means to preserve the object of their affection would seem exceedingly thin and airy . If sick , the little pills of ...
... mean the same thing , while using the same word , it perhaps were as well if they would keep silence . The words ... means to preserve the object of their affection would seem exceedingly thin and airy . If sick , the little pills of ...
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... mean to treat you as near as we possibly can as Washington , Jefferson and Madison treated you . We mean to leave you alone , and in no way to interfere with your institutions , to abide by all and every compromise of the Constitu- tion ...
... mean to treat you as near as we possibly can as Washington , Jefferson and Madison treated you . We mean to leave you alone , and in no way to interfere with your institutions , to abide by all and every compromise of the Constitu- tion ...
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... means a thoroughly matured judgment upon this subject , especially as to details ; some general ideas are about all . I have long thought to produce any necessary article at home which can be made of as good quality and with as little ...
... means a thoroughly matured judgment upon this subject , especially as to details ; some general ideas are about all . I have long thought to produce any necessary article at home which can be made of as good quality and with as little ...
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... means by the executive to control the legislation of the country . As a rule , I think it better that Con- gress should originate as well as perfect its measures without external bias . I , therefore , would rather recommend to every ...
... means by the executive to control the legislation of the country . As a rule , I think it better that Con- gress should originate as well as perfect its measures without external bias . I , therefore , would rather recommend to every ...
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