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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... thing to detract from a high moral character . He was too great to stoop to vile 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 ...
... thing to detract from a high moral character . He was too great to stoop to vile 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 ...
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... the object has been , I think , the same as the Hunt movement in New York - to throw states to Douglas . In our state we know the thing is engineered by Douglas men , and we do not believe they can PEN AND VOICE . 15.
... the object has been , I think , the same as the Hunt movement in New York - to throw states to Douglas . In our state we know the thing is engineered by Douglas men , and we do not believe they can PEN AND VOICE . 15.
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... things , tell them you judge from my speeches that I will be inflexible on the ter- ritorial question ; that I probably think either the Missouri line extended , or Douglas's or Eli Thayer's popular sovereignty would lose us every thing ...
... things , tell them you judge from my speeches that I will be inflexible on the ter- ritorial question ; that I probably think either the Missouri line extended , or Douglas's or Eli Thayer's popular sovereignty would lose us every thing ...
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... thing will hereafter be , as it is now , in the hands of the people , and if they desire to call a convention to ... things should be said by any one . The gentleman you mention did speak to me of Mr. Greeley in connection with the sena ...
... thing will hereafter be , as it is now , in the hands of the people , and if they desire to call a convention to ... things should be said by any one . The gentleman you mention did speak to me of Mr. Greeley in connection with the sena ...
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... there needs but one single thing , the hearts of a people like yours . The people , when they rise in mass in behalf of the Union , and the liberties of their country , truly may it be said , " The gates of hell can PEN AND VOICE . 19.
... there needs but one single thing , the hearts of a people like yours . The people , when they rise in mass in behalf of the Union , and the liberties of their country , truly may it be said , " The gates of hell can PEN AND VOICE . 19.
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