Abraham Lincoln, His Life and Public ServicesD. Lothrop, 1883 - 277 páginas |
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... Constitution , he de- clared to be the greatest interest of every true Ameri- can . . . . But another person was needed , of different birth and simpler life , to represent the ideas which were now assailed . " * There were not a few ...
... Constitution , he de- clared to be the greatest interest of every true Ameri- can . . . . But another person was needed , of different birth and simpler life , to represent the ideas which were now assailed . " * There were not a few ...
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... Constitutional Convention , and promi- nent in the troubles in Kansas , came to New Salem . He soon formed the acquaintance of the best conversation- ist in the place , and advised him to learn surveying , - the work in which he himself ...
... Constitutional Convention , and promi- nent in the troubles in Kansas , came to New Salem . He soon formed the acquaintance of the best conversation- ist in the place , and advised him to learn surveying , - the work in which he himself ...
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... to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony , and prosperity of all , I am most happy to co- Raymond's " Life of Lincoln . " operate for the practical success of the principles de- clared 60 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony , and prosperity of all , I am most happy to co- Raymond's " Life of Lincoln . " operate for the practical success of the principles de- clared 60 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... Constitution , for that is a bond we all recognize . That position , however , a State can- not carry out of the Union with it . I speak of that as- sumed primary right of a State to rule all which is less than itself , and to ruin all ...
... Constitution , for that is a bond we all recognize . That position , however , a State can- not carry out of the Union with it . I speak of that as- sumed primary right of a State to rule all which is less than itself , and to ruin all ...
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... Constitution , and the liberties of the people , shall be perpetuated in accordance with the original idea for which that struggle was made ; and I shall be happy indeed if I shall be a humble instrument , in the hands of the Almighty ...
... Constitution , and the liberties of the people , shall be perpetuated in accordance with the original idea for which that struggle was made ; and I shall be happy indeed if I shall be a humble instrument , in the hands of the Almighty ...
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