Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... ILLINOIS , FEBRUARY II , 1861 XXI FROM HIS REPLY TO THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME AT INDIANAPOLIS , INDIANA , FEBRUARY 11 , 1861 XXII ADDRESS IN INDEPENDENCE HALL , PHILADELPHIA , FEB- RUARY 22 , 1861 . XXIII FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS , MARCH 4 ...
... ILLINOIS , FEBRUARY II , 1861 XXI FROM HIS REPLY TO THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME AT INDIANAPOLIS , INDIANA , FEBRUARY 11 , 1861 XXII ADDRESS IN INDEPENDENCE HALL , PHILADELPHIA , FEB- RUARY 22 , 1861 . XXIII FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS , MARCH 4 ...
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... Illinois . His mathemat- ical and legal studies were an aid to precise statement , and his na- tive honesty made him frank and convincing in argument . He felt himself to be a poor defender of a guilty client , and sometimes shirked the ...
... Illinois . His mathemat- ical and legal studies were an aid to precise statement , and his na- tive honesty made him frank and convincing in argument . He felt himself to be a poor defender of a guilty client , and sometimes shirked the ...
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... Illinois , at the close of the Re- publican State Convention of 1858 , in which he had been named as candidate for United States senator , —the skilful and serious orator rises not merely to the broad level of nationality , but to the ...
... Illinois , at the close of the Re- publican State Convention of 1858 , in which he had been named as candidate for United States senator , —the skilful and serious orator rises not merely to the broad level of nationality , but to the ...
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... Illinois , Senator Douglas regularly argues against the doc- trine of the equality of men ; and while he does not draw the con- clusion that the superiors ought to enslave the inferiors , he evi- dently wishes his hearers to draw that ...
... Illinois , Senator Douglas regularly argues against the doc- trine of the equality of men ; and while he does not draw the con- clusion that the superiors ought to enslave the inferiors , he evi- dently wishes his hearers to draw that ...
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... Illinois , October 16 , 1854 , in reply to Senator Douglas . EQUAL justice to the South , it is said , requires us to consent to the extension of slavery to new countries . That is to say , inasmuch as you do not object to my taking my ...
... Illinois , October 16 , 1854 , in reply to Senator Douglas . EQUAL justice to the South , it is said , requires us to consent to the extension of slavery to new countries . That is to say , inasmuch as you do not object to my taking my ...
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