Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public ServicesWerner Company, 1895 - 277 páginas |
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... held for trial . As is too often the case , the bloody act caused an undue degree of excite- ment in the public mind . Every improper incident i the life of the prisoner , each act which bore the least semblance of rowdyism , each ...
... held for trial . As is too often the case , the bloody act caused an undue degree of excite- ment in the public mind . Every improper incident i the life of the prisoner , each act which bore the least semblance of rowdyism , each ...
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... held personal debates with each other without personal animosity on the dif ferent political views they held . Judge Douglas had the grace , at Springfield , to say , " I take great pleasure in bearing testimony to the fact that Mr ...
... held personal debates with each other without personal animosity on the dif ferent political views they held . Judge Douglas had the grace , at Springfield , to say , " I take great pleasure in bearing testimony to the fact that Mr ...
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... held out a great promise to all the people of the world in all time to come , I am exceedingly anxious that this Union , the Constitution , and the liberties of the people , shall be perpetuated in accordance with the original idea for ...
... held out a great promise to all the people of the world in all time to come , I am exceedingly anxious that this Union , the Constitution , and the liberties of the people , shall be perpetuated in accordance with the original idea for ...
Página 83
... held out to hands that would not receive it . Then came a pause after its utterance . It was the lull before the storm ; the portentous calm that precedes the burst of the tor- nado . " Since the close of the Revolutionary struggle , no ...
... held out to hands that would not receive it . Then came a pause after its utterance . It was the lull before the storm ; the portentous calm that precedes the burst of the tor- nado . " Since the close of the Revolutionary struggle , no ...
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... held fast by the hand of the people , and ' tracked his footsteps with even feet . ' ' His pulse's beat twined with their pulses . ' " * The war was , as we have said , a necessity , which the President accepted because he could not do ...
... held fast by the hand of the people , and ' tracked his footsteps with even feet . ' ' His pulse's beat twined with their pulses . ' " * The war was , as we have said , a necessity , which the President accepted because he could not do ...
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