Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... light as the true and wise friend of his shiftless stepbrother , but the af- fectionate guardian of his step- mother , who had been such a good mother to him . There is something Greek in the clear phrase and pure reason of these ...
... light as the true and wise friend of his shiftless stepbrother , but the af- fectionate guardian of his step- mother , who had been such a good mother to him . There is something Greek in the clear phrase and pure reason of these ...
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... out his great pur- poses , I have desired that all my works and acts may be ac- cording to his will , and that it might be so , I have sought his aid ; but if , after endeavoring to do my best in the light which he affords 147 XXV.
... out his great pur- poses , I have desired that all my works and acts may be ac- cording to his will , and that it might be so , I have sought his aid ; but if , after endeavoring to do my best in the light which he affords 147 XXV.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. to do my best in the light which he affords me , I find my efforts fail , I must believe that , for some purpose unknown to me , he wills it otherwise . If I had had my way , this ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. to do my best in the light which he affords me , I find my efforts fail , I must believe that , for some purpose unknown to me , he wills it otherwise . If I had had my way , this ...
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