Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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Página xxxiii
... in the pause of his af- fairs after the debate with Doug- las , Lincoln took up the then popular custom of lyceum - lec- turing . In the very year before iii * xxxiii his election to the Presidency the great statesman and orator.
... in the pause of his af- fairs after the debate with Doug- las , Lincoln took up the then popular custom of lyceum - lec- turing . In the very year before iii * xxxiii his election to the Presidency the great statesman and orator.
Página xxxiv
... address " at Cooper Union . Soon after this came his nomination , then his election to the Presidency of the United States ; and with these events he may be said to have resumed his true literary career , for ( as I xxxiv.
... address " at Cooper Union . Soon after this came his nomination , then his election to the Presidency of the United States ; and with these events he may be said to have resumed his true literary career , for ( as I xxxiv.
Página 43
... election which followed , when we had General Scott up for the Presidency , Judge Douglas was around berating us Whigs as abolitionists , precisely as he does to - day - not a bit of dif- ference . I have often heard him . We could do ...
... election which followed , when we had General Scott up for the Presidency , Judge Douglas was around berating us Whigs as abolitionists , precisely as he does to - day - not a bit of dif- ference . I have often heard him . We could do ...
Página 67
... election in August , and got beat ; and you , Mr. Democrat , threw up your hat and hal- looed , Hurrah for Democ- racy ! " 66 So I say again , that in re- gard to the arguments that are made , when Judge Douglas says he " don't care ...
... election in August , and got beat ; and you , Mr. Democrat , threw up your hat and hal- looed , Hurrah for Democ- racy ! " 66 So I say again , that in re- gard to the arguments that are made , when Judge Douglas says he " don't care ...
Página 82
... elections I was elected to the legislature . I was not a candidate afterward . During this legislative period I had studied law , and removed ... election . From 1849 to 1854 . fore . both inclusive , practised law more assiduously than 82.
... elections I was elected to the legislature . I was not a candidate afterward . During this legislative period I had studied law , and removed ... election . From 1849 to 1854 . fore . both inclusive , practised law more assiduously than 82.
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