Abraham Lincoln, His Life and Public ServicesD. Lothrop, 1883 - 277 páginas |
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... equal to a good chandelier . Large logs and branches of wood were piled together in the fireplace , and its mammoth blaze lighted up every nook and corner of the dwelling . Hence lamps were scarcely needed . " Not long after the removal ...
... equal to a good chandelier . Large logs and branches of wood were piled together in the fireplace , and its mammoth blaze lighted up every nook and corner of the dwelling . Hence lamps were scarcely needed . " Not long after the removal ...
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... equal , he that has most power in prayer is surest of suc- for in prayer he takes hold of the arm of God , joins to his weakness the infinite strength , and finds himself possessed of the true Archimedean lever . cess ; Abraham ...
... equal , he that has most power in prayer is surest of suc- for in prayer he takes hold of the arm of God , joins to his weakness the infinite strength , and finds himself possessed of the true Archimedean lever . cess ; Abraham ...
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... equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights ; that among these are life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness . ' This was their majestic interpretation of the economy of the universe . This was their lofty ...
... equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights ; that among these are life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness . ' This was their majestic interpretation of the economy of the universe . This was their lofty ...
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... equal in those inalienable rights enumerated by our charter of liberty , let me entreat you to come back ; return to the fountain whose waters spring close by the blood of the Revolution . Think nothing of me , take no thought for the ...
... equal in those inalienable rights enumerated by our charter of liberty , let me entreat you to come back ; return to the fountain whose waters spring close by the blood of the Revolution . Think nothing of me , take no thought for the ...
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... equal in number of inhabitants , in what , as a matter of princi- ple , is the State better than the county ? Would an ex- change of name be an exchange of rights ? Upon what principle , upon what rightful principle , may a State ...
... equal in number of inhabitants , in what , as a matter of princi- ple , is the State better than the county ? Would an ex- change of name be an exchange of rights ? Upon what principle , upon what rightful principle , may a State ...
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