Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... called , but no qualification was ever required of a teacher be- yond ' readin ' , writin ' , cipherin ' " to the rule of three . If a straggler supposed to un- derstand Latin happened to sojourn in the neighborhood , he was looked upon ...
... called , but no qualification was ever required of a teacher be- yond ' readin ' , writin ' , cipherin ' " to the rule of three . If a straggler supposed to un- derstand Latin happened to sojourn in the neighborhood , he was looked upon ...
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... called " popular sovereignty " ; but never a man among you is in favor of Federal prohibition of slavery in Federal Territories , according to the practice of " our fathers who framed the government under which we live . " Not one of ...
... called " popular sovereignty " ; but never a man among you is in favor of Federal prohibition of slavery in Federal Territories , according to the practice of " our fathers who framed the government under which we live . " Not one of ...
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... called a " person " ; and wherever his master's legal right in relation to him is al- luded to , it is spoken of as " service or labor which may be due " -as a debt payable in service or labor . Also it would be open to show , by contem ...
... called a " person " ; and wherever his master's legal right in relation to him is al- luded to , it is spoken of as " service or labor which may be due " -as a debt payable in service or labor . Also it would be open to show , by contem ...
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... called on to say a word when I came here . I supposed I was merely to do something toward raising a flag . I may , therefore , have said something indiscreet . But I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by , and , if it be ...
... called on to say a word when I came here . I supposed I was merely to do something toward raising a flag . I may , therefore , have said something indiscreet . But I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by , and , if it be ...
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... called your over - cautiousness . Are you not over - cautious when you assume that you can- not do what the enemy is con- stantly doing ? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess , and act upon the claim ? As I ...
... called your over - cautiousness . Are you not over - cautious when you assume that you can- not do what the enemy is con- stantly doing ? Should you not claim to be at least his equal in prowess , and act upon the claim ? As I ...
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