Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... final paragraph of the Second Inaugural we find again the haunting music with which the First Inaugural closed . On the heart of what American- North or South - are not the words imprinted ? With malice toward none ; with charity for ...
... final paragraph of the Second Inaugural we find again the haunting music with which the First Inaugural closed . On the heart of what American- North or South - are not the words imprinted ? With malice toward none ; with charity for ...
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... mistaken statement of facts . Under all these circum- stances , do you really feel yourselves justified to break up this government unless such a court decision as yours is shall be at once submitted to as a conclusive and final 106.
... mistaken statement of facts . Under all these circum- stances , do you really feel yourselves justified to break up this government unless such a court decision as yours is shall be at once submitted to as a conclusive and final 106.
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... final rule of political action ? But you will not abide the election of a Republican President ! In that supposed event , you say , you will destroy the Union ; and then , you say , the great crime of having destroyed it will be upon us ...
... final rule of political action ? But you will not abide the election of a Republican President ! In that supposed event , you say , you will destroy the Union ; and then , you say , the great crime of having destroyed it will be upon us ...
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... the Union without a human contest . Yet the con- test began . And , having be- gun , he could give the final victory to either side any day . Yet the contest proceeds . LETTER TO GENERAL MCCLELLAN October 13 , 1862 . My 150.
... the Union without a human contest . Yet the con- test began . And , having be- gun , he could give the final victory to either side any day . Yet the contest proceeds . LETTER TO GENERAL MCCLELLAN October 13 , 1862 . My 150.
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... final triumph . Let us be quite sober . diligently apply the means , never doubting that a just God , in his own good time , will give us the rightful result . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN . THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS November 19 , 1863 ...
... final triumph . Let us be quite sober . diligently apply the means , never doubting that a just God , in his own good time , will give us the rightful result . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN . THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS November 19 , 1863 ...
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