Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... cease to be divided . 66 The cadence of Lincoln's prose with its burden of high hope , touched with that heroism which is so near to pathos , reminds one of the Leitmotif , the leading motive " in symphony and music - drama of which ...
... cease to be divided . 66 The cadence of Lincoln's prose with its burden of high hope , touched with that heroism which is so near to pathos , reminds one of the Leitmotif , the leading motive " in symphony and music - drama of which ...
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... der the operation of that pol- icy , that agitation has not only not ceased , but has constantly augmented . In my opinion , it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached 34 IX "A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND"
... der the operation of that pol- icy , that agitation has not only not ceased , but has constantly augmented . In my opinion , it will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached 34 IX "A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND"
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... cease to be divided . It will become all one thing , or all the other . Either the opponents of slav- ery will arrest the further spread of it , and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ...
... cease to be divided . It will become all one thing , or all the other . Either the opponents of slav- ery will arrest the further spread of it , and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ...
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... cease to be under obligations to do any- thing for you , how much bet- ter off do you think you will be ? Will you make war upon us and kill us all ? Why , gen- tlemen , I think you are as gal- lant and as brave men as live ; that you ...
... cease to be under obligations to do any- thing for you , how much bet- ter off do you think you will be ? Will you make war upon us and kill us all ? Why , gen- tlemen , I think you are as gal- lant and as brave men as live ; that you ...
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... cease to be sectional . You cannot escape this conclusion ; and yet , are you willing to abide by it ? If you are , you will prob- ably soon find that we have ceased to be sectional , for we shall get votes in your section this very ...
... cease to be sectional . You cannot escape this conclusion ; and yet , are you willing to abide by it ? If you are , you will prob- ably soon find that we have ceased to be sectional , for we shall get votes in your section this very ...
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