LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... thou- sand votes , and so , perhaps , was not over- whelmingly reliable and satisfactory . The out- going President , in his last annual message , as impressively as possible echoed back upon the people the weight and authority of the ...
... thou- sand votes , and so , perhaps , was not over- whelmingly reliable and satisfactory . The out- going President , in his last annual message , as impressively as possible echoed back upon the people the weight and authority of the ...
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... thou- sand new troops in the shortest possible time . which , added to McClellan directly or indirectly , will take Richmond without endangering any other place which we now hold , and will sub- stantially end the war . I expect to ...
... thou- sand new troops in the shortest possible time . which , added to McClellan directly or indirectly , will take Richmond without endangering any other place which we now hold , and will sub- stantially end the war . I expect to ...
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... thou lose not in the end , with thy worldly penny , the reversion promised . Combine not preposterously in thine own person the penal- ties of Lazarus and of Dives ; -but when thou seest the proper authority coming , meet it smilingly ...
... thou lose not in the end , with thy worldly penny , the reversion promised . Combine not preposterously in thine own person the penal- ties of Lazarus and of Dives ; -but when thou seest the proper authority coming , meet it smilingly ...
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... thou most as- suredly wouldst never turn over one leaf of the illustrious folio : -what but the mere spirit of ... thou not thy play - books , and books of tests and fancies , about thee , to keep thee merry , even as thou keepest all ...
... thou most as- suredly wouldst never turn over one leaf of the illustrious folio : -what but the mere spirit of ... thou not thy play - books , and books of tests and fancies , about thee , to keep thee merry , even as thou keepest all ...
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... thou art blest with a moder- ate collection , be shy of showing it ; or if thy heart overfloweth to lend them , lend thy books ; but let it be to such a one as S. T. C .: he will return them ( generally anticipating the time appointed ) ...
... thou art blest with a moder- ate collection , be shy of showing it ; or if thy heart overfloweth to lend them , lend thy books ; but let it be to such a one as S. T. C .: he will return them ( generally anticipating the time appointed ) ...
Términos y frases comunes
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