LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... clear - eyed and certain of his course . The politician was lost in the states- man . His whole life , indeed , was a process of enfranchisement from selfish and narrow views . He stood at last on a serener height than other men of his ...
... clear - eyed and certain of his course . The politician was lost in the states- man . His whole life , indeed , was a process of enfranchisement from selfish and narrow views . He stood at last on a serener height than other men of his ...
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... clear - cut force , in their humor and homely pathos , in their shrewd knowledge of character , these letters are among the most extraordinary ever written . While they afford new glimpses into Lincoln's nature , it is true of them , as ...
... clear - cut force , in their humor and homely pathos , in their shrewd knowledge of character , these letters are among the most extraordinary ever written . While they afford new glimpses into Lincoln's nature , it is true of them , as ...
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... clearly Lincoln's views as to the Mexican War , and is a good example of his best parliamentary style at this stage of his career . ] BUT , as General Taylor is , par excellence , the hero of the Mexican War , and as you Demo- crats say ...
... clearly Lincoln's views as to the Mexican War , and is a good example of his best parliamentary style at this stage of his career . ] BUT , as General Taylor is , par excellence , the hero of the Mexican War , and as you Demo- crats say ...
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... to suggest that probably your interest blinds you a little . We see the distinction , as we think , clearly enough ; and our friends who have fought in the war have no difficulty in seeing it also . What those who The Whigs and Mexican War.
... to suggest that probably your interest blinds you a little . We see the distinction , as we think , clearly enough ; and our friends who have fought in the war have no difficulty in seeing it also . What those who The Whigs and Mexican War.
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... clear of the odium of its untimely agitation and its gross breach of na- tional faith ; and he has seen that successful rival constitutionally elected , not by the strength of friends , but by the division of adversaries , being in a ...
... clear of the odium of its untimely agitation and its gross breach of na- tional faith ; and he has seen that successful rival constitutionally elected , not by the strength of friends , but by the division of adversaries , being in a ...
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