LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... nature of things . He read human nature dispassion- ately . A man of intense feeling , he was never- theless , in mature life at least , without senti- mentality . He was not fooled by phrases . As debater , he made no attempt to ...
... nature of things . He read human nature dispassion- ately . A man of intense feeling , he was never- theless , in mature life at least , without senti- mentality . He was not fooled by phrases . As debater , he made no attempt to ...
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... nature , it is true of them , as it is of his other writings , that they express without explaining the secret of his personality . One closes a vol- ume of Lincoln's addresses and letters with something of the feeling that Walt Whitman ...
... nature , it is true of them , as it is of his other writings , that they express without explaining the secret of his personality . One closes a vol- ume of Lincoln's addresses and letters with something of the feeling that Walt Whitman ...
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... natural disgust in the minds of nearly all white people at the idea of an indis- criminate amalgamation of the white and black races ; and Judge Douglas evidently is basing his chief hope upon the chances of his being able to ...
... natural disgust in the minds of nearly all white people at the idea of an indis- criminate amalgamation of the white and black races ; and Judge Douglas evidently is basing his chief hope upon the chances of his being able to ...
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... natural right to eat the bread she earns with her own hands without asking leave of any one else , she is my equal , and the equal of all others . Chief Justice Taney , in his opinion in the Dred Scott case , admits that the language of ...
... natural right to eat the bread she earns with her own hands without asking leave of any one else , she is my equal , and the equal of all others . Chief Justice Taney , in his opinion in the Dred Scott case , admits that the language of ...
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... natural results of slavery ; but no general insurrection of slaves , as I think , can happen in this country for a long time . Whoever much fears , or much hopes , for such an event , will be alike disappointed . In the language of Mr ...
... natural results of slavery ; but no general insurrection of slaves , as I think , can happen in this country for a long time . Whoever much fears , or much hopes , for such an event , will be alike disappointed . In the language of Mr ...
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appear authority believe better bring called common Congress Constitution Court dear death decision election equal express face fact fathers Federal feel force framed friends give half hands heart hold hope John Judge keep kind labor LAMB least leave less light LINCOLN live look master means ment mind nature never object once opinion original passed person pleasure poor present President principle prohibition proper Quaker question reason remember Republican respects rest seemed seen sense side slave slavery sort speak speech spirit stand Street supposed sure Territories thee things thou thought tion true truth understanding Union United voted Washington weeks whole wish wrong