LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... better than that of many of his contemporaries . With the Springfield speech of June 16 , 1858 , Lincoln entered upon a new phase of his career . Its careful enunciation of a great political prin- ciple made it the turning - point of a ...
... better than that of many of his contemporaries . With the Springfield speech of June 16 , 1858 , Lincoln entered upon a new phase of his career . Its careful enunciation of a great political prin- ciple made it the turning - point of a ...
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... better than the condition of British sub- jects ; but no , it only meant that we should be equal to them in their own oppressed and un- equal condition . According to that , it gave no promise that , having kicked off the king and lords ...
... better than the condition of British sub- jects ; but no , it only meant that we should be equal to them in their own oppressed and un- equal condition . According to that , it gave no promise that , having kicked off the king and lords ...
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... leader , but of his political wisdom in the highest sense . ] Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Con vention : If we could first know where we are , and whither we are tending , we could better judge what to do , and how to do it 23.
... leader , but of his political wisdom in the highest sense . ] Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Con vention : If we could first know where we are , and whither we are tending , we could better judge what to do , and how to do it 23.
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... better than a dead lion . " Judge Douglas , if not a dead lion for this work , is at least a caged and toothless one . How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care anything about it . His avowed mission is im- pressing the ...
... better than a dead lion . " Judge Douglas , if not a dead lion for this work , is at least a caged and toothless one . How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care anything about it . His avowed mission is im- pressing the ...
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... better , than we do now . I fully indorse this , and I adopt it as a text for this discourse . I so adopt it because it fur- nishes a precise and an agreed starting - point for a discussion between Republicans and that wing of the ...
... better , than we do now . I fully indorse this , and I adopt it as a text for this discourse . I so adopt it because it fur- nishes a precise and an agreed starting - point for a discussion between Republicans and that wing of the ...
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