Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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Página xvii
... mind of the writer or speaker . When these letters and speeches of Lincoln were appear- ing in the papers as part of the news of the day , I wonder how many of us who were then living appreciated them from the liter- ary point of view ...
... mind of the writer or speaker . When these letters and speeches of Lincoln were appear- ing in the papers as part of the news of the day , I wonder how many of us who were then living appreciated them from the liter- ary point of view ...
Página xxxii
... minds and hearts of eagerly listening crowds . The question , he contended , was as to the right or the wrong of slavery : That [ he said ] is the real issue . That is the issue that will continue in this country when these poor tongues ...
... minds and hearts of eagerly listening crowds . The question , he contended , was as to the right or the wrong of slavery : That [ he said ] is the real issue . That is the issue that will continue in this country when these poor tongues ...
Página xliii
... minds of men throughout the world . " In the final paragraph of the Second Inaugural we find again the haunting music with which the First Inaugural closed . On the heart of what American- North or South - are not the words imprinted ...
... minds of men throughout the world . " In the final paragraph of the Second Inaugural we find again the haunting music with which the First Inaugural closed . On the heart of what American- North or South - are not the words imprinted ...
Página 35
... mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction ; or its ad- vocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South . RESISTANCE TO ...
... mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction ; or its ad- vocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South . RESISTANCE TO ...
Página 57
... sneer to show to the minds of intelligent men that whoever has so said is not pre- pared , whenever public senti- ment is so far advanced as to justify it , to say the other . THE WRONG OF SLAVERY From Lincoln's opening speech in the 57.
... sneer to show to the minds of intelligent men that whoever has so said is not pre- pared , whenever public senti- ment is so far advanced as to justify it , to say the other . THE WRONG OF SLAVERY From Lincoln's opening speech in the 57.
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