Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... north to east . " The youth not only read and thought , but wrote , among other things , nonsensical verses ; and he composed speeches . He went early into politics , and soon be- came a thoughtful and effective speaker and debater . Of ...
... north to east . " The youth not only read and thought , but wrote , among other things , nonsensical verses ; and he composed speeches . He went early into politics , and soon be- came a thoughtful and effective speaker and debater . Of ...
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... North or South - are not the words imprinted ? With malice toward none ; with charity for all ; with firmness in the right , as God gives us to see the right , let us strive on to finish the work we are in ; to bind up the na- tion's ...
... North or South - are not the words imprinted ? With malice toward none ; with charity for all ; with firmness in the right , as God gives us to see the right , let us strive on to finish the work we are in ; to bind up the na- tion's ...
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... North , have human sympathies , of which they can no more divest themselves than they can of their sensibility to physical pain . These sympa- thies in the bosoms of the Southern people manifest , in many ways , their sense of the wrong ...
... North , have human sympathies , of which they can no more divest themselves than they can of their sensibility to physical pain . These sympa- thies in the bosoms of the Southern people manifest , in many ways , their sense of the wrong ...
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... of ultimate extinction ; or its ad- vocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South . RESISTANCE TO THE SUPREME COURT From a speech delivered at 35 36.
... of ultimate extinction ; or its ad- vocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South . RESISTANCE TO THE SUPREME COURT From a speech delivered at 35 36.
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... north of the line of 360 30 ' , in which slavery was pro- hibited by act of Congress . This compromise did not re- peal that one . It did not affect or propose to repeal it . But at last it became Judge Douglas's duty , as he thought ...
... north of the line of 360 30 ' , in which slavery was pro- hibited by act of Congress . This compromise did not re- peal that one . It did not affect or propose to repeal it . But at last it became Judge Douglas's duty , as he thought ...
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