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... not that I am less your friend than ever , but because I hope and believe that
your present anxiety and distress about her health and her life must and will
forever banish those horrid doubts which I know you sometimes felt as 5 II TO A
FRIEND.
... not that I am less your friend than ever , but because I hope and believe that
your present anxiety and distress about her health and her life must and will
forever banish those horrid doubts which I know you sometimes felt as 5 II TO A
FRIEND.
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If they can once and forever be removed ( and I almost feel a presentiment that
the Almighty has sent your present affliction expressly for that object ) , surely
nothing can come in their stead to fill their immeasurable measure of misery .
If they can once and forever be removed ( and I almost feel a presentiment that
the Almighty has sent your present affliction expressly for that object ) , surely
nothing can come in their stead to fill their immeasurable measure of misery .
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I even hope that ere this reaches you she will have returned with improved and
still improving health , and that you will have met her , and forgotten the sorrows
of the past in the enjoyments of the present . I would say more if I could , but it ...
I even hope that ere this reaches you she will have returned with improved and
still improving health , and that you will have met her , and forgotten the sorrows
of the past in the enjoyments of the present . I would say more if I could , but it ...
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... but it has got an extremely good name since it has passed away . When that
compromise was made , it did not repeal the old Missouri Compromise . It left a
region of United States territory half as large as the present territory of the United
43.
... but it has got an extremely good name since it has passed away . When that
compromise was made , it did not repeal the old Missouri Compromise . It left a
region of United States territory half as large as the present territory of the United
43.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. ritory half as large as
the present territory of the United States , north of the line of 360 30 ' , in which
slavery was prohibited by act of Congress . This compromise did not repeal that ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. ritory half as large as
the present territory of the United States , north of the line of 360 30 ' , in which
slavery was prohibited by act of Congress . This compromise did not repeal that ...
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