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Lincoln ' s mind worked slowly , and he was long in finding the words that exactly
expressed his thoughts , but when he had once hit upon the word or phrase he
never forgot it . " He read less and thought more than any man in the country ...
Lincoln ' s mind worked slowly , and he was long in finding the words that exactly
expressed his thoughts , but when he had once hit upon the word or phrase he
never forgot it . " He read less and thought more than any man in the country ...
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... of the limitations of language . He divined the boundaries of expression
through formal speech , and knew when a picture , a parable , would best serve
his turn . As great responsibilities came to rest upon him , as Introduction.
... of the limitations of language . He divined the boundaries of expression
through formal speech , and knew when a picture , a parable , would best serve
his turn . As great responsibilities came to rest upon him , as Introduction.
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What he saw and felt at his solitary final post he has in part made known , through
a slowly perfected instrument of expression . So transparent is the language of
the Gettysburg Address that one may read through it , as through a window ...
What he saw and felt at his solitary final post he has in part made known , through
a slowly perfected instrument of expression . So transparent is the language of
the Gettysburg Address that one may read through it , as through a window ...
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One closes a volume of Lincoln ' s addresses and letters with something of the
feeling that Walt Whitman has uttered with regard to Lincoln ' s portraits : " None
of the artists or pictures has caught the deep though subtle and indirect
expression ...
One closes a volume of Lincoln ' s addresses and letters with something of the
feeling that Walt Whitman has uttered with regard to Lincoln ' s portraits : " None
of the artists or pictures has caught the deep though subtle and indirect
expression ...
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I have now briefly expressed my view of the meaning and object of that part of the
Declara . tion of Independence wbina declares that " all men are created equal . "
Now let us hear Judge Douglas ' s view of the same subject , as I find it in the ...
I have now briefly expressed my view of the meaning and object of that part of the
Declara . tion of Independence wbina declares that " all men are created equal . "
Now let us hear Judge Douglas ' s view of the same subject , as I find it in the ...
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