Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... with the Gettysburg Address . It was written , just one year after the delivery of the Address , to a mother who , the President heard , had lost five sons in the army . I believe the number was not so large , though that does not.
... with the Gettysburg Address . It was written , just one year after the delivery of the Address , to a mother who , the President heard , had lost five sons in the army . I believe the number was not so large , though that does not.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. 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 ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. 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 ...
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... numbers than you , I think that you could whip us ; if we were equal it would likely be a drawn battle ; but being inferior in numbers , you will make nothing by attempting to master us . AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL From a letter to J. W. Fell ...
... numbers than you , I think that you could whip us ; if we were equal it would likely be a drawn battle ; but being inferior in numbers , you will make nothing by attempting to master us . AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL From a letter to J. W. Fell ...
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... reck- less sound ; but it would be palliated , if not fully justified , were we proposing , by the mere force of numbers , to deprive you of some right plainly written down in the Constitution . But we are proposing no 101.
... reck- less sound ; but it would be palliated , if not fully justified , were we proposing , by the mere force of numbers , to deprive you of some right plainly written down in the Constitution . But we are proposing no 101.
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... numbers a ma- jority should deprive a minority of any clearly written consti- tutional right , it might , in a moral point of view , justify revolution certainly would if such a right were a vital one . But such is not our case . the ...
... numbers a ma- jority should deprive a minority of any clearly written consti- tutional right , it might , in a moral point of view , justify revolution certainly would if such a right were a vital one . But such is not our case . the ...
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