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... and Douglas . In Lincoln we have the able and practised attorney , with one
side of his nature open to the eternal ; in Douglas the skilful lawyer , adroit and
ambitious , not easily moved by the moral appeals which so quickly took hold xxxi
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... and Douglas . In Lincoln we have the able and practised attorney , with one
side of his nature open to the eternal ; in Douglas the skilful lawyer , adroit and
ambitious , not easily moved by the moral appeals which so quickly took hold xxxi
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Página xxxii
moved by the moral appeals which so quickly took hold upon Lincoln , but a man
capable of right and patriotic action when the depths of his nature were stirred .
One of the most characteristic qualities of Lincoln's expression is its morality , its ...
moved by the moral appeals which so quickly took hold upon Lincoln , but a man
capable of right and patriotic action when the depths of his nature were stirred .
One of the most characteristic qualities of Lincoln's expression is its morality , its ...
Página xxxiii
... appreciation , not extravagance , to say that the cheap and miserable little
volume , now out of print , containing in bad newspaper type ' The Lincoln and
Douglas Debates , ' holds some of the masterpieces of oratory of all ages and
nations .
... appreciation , not extravagance , to say that the cheap and miserable little
volume , now out of print , containing in bad newspaper type ' The Lincoln and
Douglas Debates , ' holds some of the masterpieces of oratory of all ages and
nations .
Página 64
I will say now that there is a sentiment in the country contrary to me : -a sentiment
which holds that slavery is not wrong ; and therefore goes for the policy that does
not propose dealing with it as a wrong . That policy is the Democratic policy ...
I will say now that there is a sentiment in the country contrary to me : -a sentiment
which holds that slavery is not wrong ; and therefore goes for the policy that does
not propose dealing with it as a wrong . That policy is the Democratic policy ...
Página 93
Some of you admit that no Republican designedly aided or encouraged the
Harper's Ferry affair , but still insist that our doctrines and declarations
necessarily lead to such results . We do not believe it . We know we hold no
doctrine , and make ...
Some of you admit that no Republican designedly aided or encouraged the
Harper's Ferry affair , but still insist that our doctrines and declarations
necessarily lead to such results . We do not believe it . We know we hold no
doctrine , and make ...
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