Abraham Lincoln, His Life and Public ServicesD. Lothrop, 1883 - 277 páginas |
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... regard to free labor , in the same straightforward , though rather in- elegant manner . His words may as well be quoted here . They were these : " Our Government was not estab lished that one man might do with himself as he pleases ...
... regard to free labor , in the same straightforward , though rather in- elegant manner . His words may as well be quoted here . They were these : " Our Government was not estab lished that one man might do with himself as he pleases ...
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... regard to the previous character of his client , who , though somewhat rowdyish , had never been known to commit a vicious . act , and to show that a greater degree of ill - feeling ex- isted between the accuser and the accused than the ...
... regard to the previous character of his client , who , though somewhat rowdyish , had never been known to commit a vicious . act , and to show that a greater degree of ill - feeling ex- isted between the accuser and the accused than the ...
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... regard to the views and feelings of all who were represented in the Convention , to the rights of all the States and Territories and people of the nation , to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony ...
... regard to the views and feelings of all who were represented in the Convention , to the rights of all the States and Territories and people of the nation , to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony ...
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... regard for the feelings of others , made him- ་ Worthy to bear without reproach The grand old name of gentleman . ' Strong without symmetry , humorous without levity , religious without cant ; tender , merciful , forgiving ; a profound ...
... regard for the feelings of others , made him- ་ Worthy to bear without reproach The grand old name of gentleman . ' Strong without symmetry , humorous without levity , religious without cant ; tender , merciful , forgiving ; a profound ...
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... regard to the war ; for then it must exceed the designed limits but it may give brief hints of the course pur- sued ; not a panorama of the whole path , but stereo- scopic views , it may be , here and there . It was no easy thing to ...
... regard to the war ; for then it must exceed the designed limits but it may give brief hints of the course pur- sued ; not a panorama of the whole path , but stereo- scopic views , it may be , here and there . It was no easy thing to ...
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