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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... regard for whatever he believed to be right and wise . Though " popular beyond all others of his time , " he never sought station or advancement by the sacri- fice of the public welfare on the shrine of party or personal ambition . He ...
... regard for whatever he believed to be right and wise . Though " popular beyond all others of his time , " he never sought station or advancement by the sacri- fice of the public welfare on the shrine of party or personal ambition . He ...
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... regard to the views and feelings of all who were represented in the convention , to the rights of all the states and territories and people of the nation , to the inviolability of the constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony ...
... regard to the views and feelings of all who were represented in the convention , to the rights of all the states and territories and people of the nation , to the inviolability of the constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony ...
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... regard any concession in the face of menace as the destruction of the government itself , and a consent on all hands that our system shall be brought down to a level with the existing disorgan- ized state of affairs in Mexico . But this ...
... regard any concession in the face of menace as the destruction of the government itself , and a consent on all hands that our system shall be brought down to a level with the existing disorgan- ized state of affairs in Mexico . But this ...
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... regard to it , so that when I do speak it may be as nearly right as possible . When I do speak , I hope I may say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the Constitution , contrary to the integrity of the Union , or which will prove ...
... regard to it , so that when I do speak it may be as nearly right as possible . When I do speak , I hope I may say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the Constitution , contrary to the integrity of the Union , or which will prove ...
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... regard to the plank from Chicago platform , Mr. Lincoln resumed : As with all general propositions , doubtless there will be shades of difference in constru- ing this . I have by no means a thoroughly matured judgment upon this subject ...
... regard to the plank from Chicago platform , Mr. Lincoln resumed : As with all general propositions , doubtless there will be shades of difference in constru- ing this . I have by no means a thoroughly matured judgment upon this subject ...
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