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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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... allowed the consideration to fail . There is a vague popular belief that lawyers
are necessarily dishonest . I say vague , because when we consider to what
extent confidence and honors are reposed in and conferred upon lawyers by the
13.
... allowed the consideration to fail . There is a vague popular belief that lawyers
are necessarily dishonest . I say vague , because when we consider to what
extent confidence and honors are reposed in and conferred upon lawyers by the
13.
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You have substituted hope for the rod . And yet perhaps it does not occur to you
that , to the extent of your gain in the case , you have given up the slave system
and adopted the free system of labor . SLAVERY A fragment , of the same date as
...
You have substituted hope for the rod . And yet perhaps it does not occur to you
that , to the extent of your gain in the case , you have given up the slave system
and adopted the free system of labor . SLAVERY A fragment , of the same date as
...
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But if the negro is man , is it not to that extent a total destruction of self -
government to say that he too shall not govern himself ? When the white man
governs himself , that is self - government ; but when he governs himself and also
governs ...
But if the negro is man , is it not to that extent a total destruction of self -
government to say that he too shall not govern himself ? When the white man
governs himself , that is self - government ; but when he governs himself and also
governs ...
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Human action can be modified to some extent , but human nature cannot be
changed . There is a judgment and a feeling against slavery in this nation , which
cast at least a million and a half of votes . You cannot destroy that judgment and ...
Human action can be modified to some extent , but human nature cannot be
changed . There is a judgment and a feeling against slavery in this nation , which
cast at least a million and a half of votes . You cannot destroy that judgment and ...
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