Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... believe you call it ; but I do not believe the language I employed bears any such construction as Judge Douglas puts upon it . But I don't care about a quibble in regard to words . I know what I meant , and I will not leave this crowd ...
... believe you call it ; but I do not believe the language I employed bears any such construction as Judge Douglas puts upon it . But I don't care about a quibble in regard to words . I know what I meant , and I will not leave this crowd ...
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... believe this gov- ernment cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided . 66 The cadence of Lincoln's ...
... believe this gov- ernment cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided . 66 The cadence of Lincoln's ...
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... believe in God Almighty and Abraham Lin- coln . " " You ' re more than half right , " quickly answered the President . When , at a confer- ence with Confederate leaders , he was reminded by the Southern commissioner , Mr. Hunter , that ...
... believe in God Almighty and Abraham Lin- coln . " " You ' re more than half right , " quickly answered the President . When , at a confer- ence with Confederate leaders , he was reminded by the Southern commissioner , Mr. Hunter , that ...
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... Gettysburg Address . It was written , just one year after the delivery of the Address , to a mother who , the President heard , had lost five sons in the army . I believe the number was not so large , though that does not.
... Gettysburg Address . It was written , just one year after the delivery of the Address , to a mother who , the President heard , had lost five sons in the army . I believe the number was not so large , though that does not.
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... I am less your friend than ever , but be- cause I hope and believe that your present anxiety and dis- tress about her health and her life must and will forever ban- ish those horrid doubts which I know you sometimes felt 5 II TO A FRIEND.
... I am less your friend than ever , but be- cause I hope and believe that your present anxiety and dis- tress about her health and her life must and will forever ban- ish those horrid doubts which I know you sometimes felt 5 II TO A FRIEND.
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