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This reduced copy of a photograph of Abraham Lincoln from the original negative
taken in 1860 ) is here published by special permission given to the Century Co.
by the owner George B. Ayres , artist , of Philadelphia . Lincolu LINCOLN ...
This reduced copy of a photograph of Abraham Lincoln from the original negative
taken in 1860 ) is here published by special permission given to the Century Co.
by the owner George B. Ayres , artist , of Philadelphia . Lincolu LINCOLN ...
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There was little in this lecture to attract the slightest attention ; and while it may
have given satisfaction among neighbors , it could never have added to his fame
. when he had the opportunity of an engagement to lecture on political subjects in
...
There was little in this lecture to attract the slightest attention ; and while it may
have given satisfaction among neighbors , it could never have added to his fame
. when he had the opportunity of an engagement to lecture on political subjects in
...
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... that suggests music ; again we hear the strain of the Leitmotif . Strangely
enough , in 1858 Lincoln himself had used a figure not the same as , but
suggestive of , this very one now given by Seward . He was speaking of the moral
sentiment ,
... that suggests music ; again we hear the strain of the Leitmotif . Strangely
enough , in 1858 Lincoln himself had used a figure not the same as , but
suggestive of , this very one now given by Seward . He was speaking of the moral
sentiment ,
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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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SUPPOSE it is true that the negro is inferior to the white in the gifts of nature ; is it
not the exact reverse of justice that the white should for that reason take from the
negro any part of the little which he has had given him ? Give to him that is ...
SUPPOSE it is true that the negro is inferior to the white in the gifts of nature ; is it
not the exact reverse of justice that the white should for that reason take from the
negro any part of the little which he has had given him ? Give to him that is ...
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