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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. gain this mastery of
expression ? He said of himself : The aggregate of all his schooling did not
amount to one year . He was never in a college or academy as a student . What
he has ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. gain this mastery of
expression ? He said of himself : The aggregate of all his schooling did not
amount to one year . He was never in a college or academy as a student . What
he has ...
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have , and , my life upon it , you will never after own a spot big enough to bury
you in . We find in his Peoria speech of 1854 a statement of his long contention
against the extension of slavery , and a proof of his ability to cope intellectually
with ...
have , and , my life upon it , you will never after own a spot big enough to bury
you in . We find in his Peoria speech of 1854 a statement of his long contention
against the extension of slavery , and a proof of his ability to cope intellectually
with ...
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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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The brave men , living and dead , who struggled here , have consecrated it far
above our poor power to add or detract . The world will little note nor long
remember what we say here , but it can never forget what they did here . It is for
us , the ...
The brave men , living and dead , who struggled here , have consecrated it far
above our poor power to add or detract . The world will little note nor long
remember what we say here , but it can never forget what they did here . It is for
us , the ...
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Leave nothing for to - morrow which can be done to - day , . Never let your
correspondence fall behind . Whatever piece of business you have in hand ,
before stopping , do all the labor pertaining to which can then be done . When
you bring a ...
Leave nothing for to - morrow which can be done to - day , . Never let your
correspondence fall behind . Whatever piece of business you have in hand ,
before stopping , do all the labor pertaining to which can then be done . When
you bring a ...
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