Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... man- ner of Wagner : Two years ago the Republicans of the nation mustered over thirteen hundred thousand strong . We did this under the single impulse of re- sistance to a common danger , with every external circumstance XXX.
... man- ner of Wagner : Two years ago the Republicans of the nation mustered over thirteen hundred thousand strong . We did this under the single impulse of re- sistance to a common danger , with every external circumstance XXX.
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... Republican party think it wrong - we think it is a moral , a social , and a political wrong . We think it is a wrong not confining itself merely to the persons or the States where it exists , but that it is a wrong which in its tendency ...
... Republican party think it wrong - we think it is a moral , a social , and a political wrong . We think it is a wrong not confining itself merely to the persons or the States where it exists , but that it is a wrong which in its tendency ...
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... Republican party who is impatient over the necessity springing from its actual presence , and is impa- tient of the constitutional guar- anties thrown around it , and would act in disregard of these , he too is misplaced , standing with ...
... Republican party who is impatient over the necessity springing from its actual presence , and is impa- tient of the constitutional guar- anties thrown around it , and would act in disregard of these , he too is misplaced , standing with ...
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... Republican or anything like it is elected President of the United States . [ A voice : " That is so . " ] " That is so , " one of them says ; I wonder if he is a Kentuck- ian ? [ A voice : " He is a Douglas man . " ] Well , then , I ...
... Republican or anything like it is elected President of the United States . [ A voice : " That is so . " ] " That is so , " one of them says ; I wonder if he is a Kentuck- ian ? [ A voice : " He is a Douglas man . " ] Well , then , I ...
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... Republicans , you do so only to denounce us as reptiles , or , at the best , as no better than outlaws . You will grant a hearing to pirates or murderers , but nothing like it to " Black Republicans 84 XIX.
... Republicans , you do so only to denounce us as reptiles , or , at the best , as no better than outlaws . You will grant a hearing to pirates or murderers , but nothing like it to " Black Republicans 84 XIX.
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