Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... democrat . They were alike in this - that both were intensely in- teresting personalities ; both were moved by imagination ; and both acquired remarkable power of ex- pression . One used this power to carry out his own sometimes wise ...
... democrat . They were alike in this - that both were intensely in- teresting personalities ; both were moved by imagination ; and both acquired remarkable power of ex- pression . One used this power to carry out his own sometimes wise ...
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... Democratic parties , and it connects itself with this charge against Trumbull and myself . He says that they agreed upon a compromise in regard to the slavery question in 1850 ; that in a national Democratic convention resolutions were ...
... Democratic parties , and it connects itself with this charge against Trumbull and myself . He says that they agreed upon a compromise in regard to the slavery question in 1850 ; that in a national Democratic convention resolutions were ...
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... Democratic pol- icy , and that sentiment is the Democratic sentiment . If there be a doubt in the mind of any one of this vast audi- ence that this is really the cen- tral idea of the Democratic party , in relation to this sub- ject , I ...
... Democratic pol- icy , and that sentiment is the Democratic sentiment . If there be a doubt in the mind of any one of this vast audi- ence that this is really the cen- tral idea of the Democratic party , in relation to this sub- ject , I ...
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... anything wrong in it . If you will ex- amine the arguments that are made on it , you will find that every one carefully excludes the idea that there is anything wrong in slavery . Perhaps that Democrat who says he is as much opposed & 66.
... anything wrong in it . If you will ex- amine the arguments that are made on it , you will find that every one carefully excludes the idea that there is anything wrong in slavery . Perhaps that Democrat who says he is as much opposed & 66.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. Perhaps that Democrat who says he is as much opposed to slavery as I am will tell me that I am wrong about this . I wish him to examine his own course in regard to this matter a ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. Perhaps that Democrat who says he is as much opposed to slavery as I am will tell me that I am wrong about this . I wish him to examine his own course in regard to this matter a ...
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