Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and Letters |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 15
Página xxxix
In all such matters I will turn you over to Seward . All I distinctly recollect about the
case of Charles I is that he lost his head . " arms : Lincoln was elected to the
Presidency of a country on the verge of civil war . In his farewell to his fellow ...
In all such matters I will turn you over to Seward . All I distinctly recollect about the
case of Charles I is that he lost his head . " arms : Lincoln was elected to the
Presidency of a country on the verge of civil war . In his farewell to his fellow ...
Página xlvi
number was not so large , though that does not matter . EXECUTIVE MANSION ,
WASHINGTON , November 21 , 1864 . Mrs. Bixby , Boston , Massachusetts .
DEAR MADAM : I have been shown in the files of the War Department a
statement of ...
number was not so large , though that does not matter . EXECUTIVE MANSION ,
WASHINGTON , November 21 , 1864 . Mrs. Bixby , Boston , Massachusetts .
DEAR MADAM : I have been shown in the files of the War Department a
statement of ...
Página 12
The matter of fees is important , far beyond the mere question of bread and butter
involved . Properly attended to , fuller justice is done to both lawyer and client .
An exorbitant fee should never be claimed . As a general rule , never take your ...
The matter of fees is important , far beyond the mere question of bread and butter
involved . Properly attended to , fuller justice is done to both lawyer and client .
An exorbitant fee should never be claimed . As a general rule , never take your ...
Página 27
I so extend it because it is politically wise as well as naturally just : politically wise
in saving us from broils about matters which do not concern us . Here , or at
Washington , I would not trouble myself with the oyster laws of Virginia , or the ...
I so extend it because it is politically wise as well as naturally just : politically wise
in saving us from broils about matters which do not concern us . Here , or at
Washington , I would not trouble myself with the oyster laws of Virginia , or the ...
Página 28
Or perhaps I should rather say that whether it has such application depends upon
whether a negro is not or is a If he is not a man , in that case he who is a man
may , as a matter of self - government , do just what he pleases with him . But if
the ...
Or perhaps I should rather say that whether it has such application depends upon
whether a negro is not or is a If he is not a man , in that case he who is a man
may , as a matter of self - government , do just what he pleases with him . But if
the ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Lincoln Passages From His Speeches and Letters (Classic Reprint) Abraham Lincoln Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Lincoln; Passages from His Speeches and Letters; Abraham Lincoln,Richard Watson Gilder Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Términos y frases comunes
actual affection affirmed argument army authority believe Black break called cause cease compromise Congress consider Constitution continue course court decide decision delivered deny destroy difference distinctly Dred election enemy equal existence express expressly extent fact fail fathers favor feel fight follows force friends give given hands heart held hold hope human Illinois Independence interest issue Judge Douglas keep labor less LETTER Lincoln live matter mean meet ment nature negroes never North object once opinion oppose party passed peace persons political possible present President principle question reason rebellion remember Republican rule sense sentiment side sion slave slavery South speak speech stand success suppose sure Territories thing thought tion true Union United unless vote whole wrong