Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... but if you can help it , you drive him from your door . You despise him utterly . do not recognize him as a friend , or even as an honest Your children must not man . You play with his ; they may rollick freely with the 22.
... but if you can help it , you drive him from your door . You despise him utterly . do not recognize him as a friend , or even as an honest Your children must not man . You play with his ; they may rollick freely with the 22.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. play with his ; they may rollick freely with the little negroes , but not with the slave - dealer's children . If you are obliged to deal with him , you try to get through the job ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. play with his ; they may rollick freely with the little negroes , but not with the slave - dealer's children . If you are obliged to deal with him , you try to get through the job ...
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... . If the two leading parties of this day are really identical with the two in the days of Jefferson and Adams , they have performed the same feat as the two drunken men . But , soberly , it is now no child's play 70 XVI.
... . If the two leading parties of this day are really identical with the two in the days of Jefferson and Adams , they have performed the same feat as the two drunken men . But , soberly , it is now no child's play 70 XVI.
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... play to save the prin- ciples of Jefferson from total overthrow in this nation . One would state with great confi- dence that he could convince any sane child that the simpler propositions of Euclid are true ; but nevertheless he would ...
... play to save the prin- ciples of Jefferson from total overthrow in this nation . One would state with great confi- dence that he could convince any sane child that the simpler propositions of Euclid are true ; but nevertheless he would ...
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