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After he was twenty - three and had separated from his father , he studied English
grammar - imperfectly , of course , but so as to speak and write as well as he now
does . He studied and nearly mastered the six books of Euclid since he was a ...
After he was twenty - three and had separated from his father , he studied English
grammar - imperfectly , of course , but so as to speak and write as well as he now
does . He studied and nearly mastered the six books of Euclid since he was a ...
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Not a bad list of books if taken seriously and not mixed with trash ; for , of course ,
culture has to do not so much with the extent of the information as with the depth
of the impression . The youthful Lincoln pondered also the Revised Statutes of ...
Not a bad list of books if taken seriously and not mixed with trash ; for , of course ,
culture has to do not so much with the extent of the information as with the depth
of the impression . The youthful Lincoln pondered also the Revised Statutes of ...
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This course has a triple advantage : it avoids omissions and neglect , saves your
labor when once done , performs the labor out of court when you have leisure ,
rather than in court when you have not . Extemporaneous speaking should be ...
This course has a triple advantage : it avoids omissions and neglect , saves your
labor when once done , performs the labor out of court when you have leisure ,
rather than in court when you have not . Extemporaneous speaking should be ...
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Either the opponents of slavery 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 ultimate
extinction ; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in
all the ...
Either the opponents of slavery 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 ultimate
extinction ; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in
all the ...
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Because we think it wrong , we propose a course of policy that shall deal with it
as a wrong . We deal with it as with any other wrong , in so far as we can prevent
its growing any larger , and so deal with it that be in the run of time there may ...
Because we think it wrong , we propose a course of policy that shall deal with it
as a wrong . We deal with it as with any other wrong , in so far as we can prevent
its growing any larger , and so deal with it that be in the run of time there may ...
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