Abraham Lincoln, His Life and Public ServicesD. Lothrop, 1883 - 277 páginas |
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... hold of the arm of God , joins to his weakness the infinite strength , and finds himself possessed of the true Archimedean lever . cess ; Abraham Lincoln's mother was a praying woman . " She who would rather her son would learn to read ...
... hold of the arm of God , joins to his weakness the infinite strength , and finds himself possessed of the true Archimedean lever . cess ; Abraham Lincoln's mother was a praying woman . " She who would rather her son would learn to read ...
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... , and therefore desires to make others happy . Its words are the overflow of genial thought and kindly affection ; and all hearts that hold aught in common with it open and expand before its influences , as plants start at the CULTURE . 31.
... , and therefore desires to make others happy . Its words are the overflow of genial thought and kindly affection ; and all hearts that hold aught in common with it open and expand before its influences , as plants start at the CULTURE . 31.
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... hold , if the Almighty had ever made a set of men that should do all the eating and none of the work , he would have made them with mouths only , and no hands ; and if he had ever made another class that he had intended should do all ...
... hold , if the Almighty had ever made a set of men that should do all the eating and none of the work , he would have made them with mouths only , and no hands ; and if he had ever made another class that he had intended should do all ...
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... hold these truths to be self - evident , that all men are born 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 ...
... hold these truths to be self - evident , that all men are born 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 ...
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... hold and retake its own forts and other property , and collect the duties on foreigu importations , or even with- hold the mails from places where they were habitually violated , would any or all of these things be invasion or coercion ...
... hold and retake its own forts and other property , and collect the duties on foreigu importations , or even with- hold the mails from places where they were habitually violated , would any or all of these things be invasion or coercion ...
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