Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... your friend than ever , but be- cause I hope and believe that your present anxiety and dis- tress about her health and her life must and will forever ban- ish those horrid doubts which I know you sometimes felt 5 II TO A FRIEND.
... your friend than ever , but be- cause I hope and believe that your present anxiety and dis- tress about her health and her life must and will forever ban- ish those horrid doubts which I know you sometimes felt 5 II TO A FRIEND.
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... present affliction expressly for that object ) , surely nothing can come in their stead to fill their immeasurable measure of mis- ery . The death - scenes of those we love are surely painful enough ; but these we are pre- pared for and ...
... present affliction expressly for that object ) , surely nothing can come in their stead to fill their immeasurable measure of mis- ery . The death - scenes of those we love are surely painful enough ; but these we are pre- pared for and ...
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... present . I would say more if I could , but it seems that I have said enough . It really appears to me that you yourself ought to rejoice , and not sorrow , at this indubitable evidence of your undying affection for her . Why , Speed ...
... present . I would say more if I could , but it seems that I have said enough . It really appears to me that you yourself ought to rejoice , and not sorrow , at this indubitable evidence of your undying affection for her . Why , Speed ...
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... that any President ever said so , that any member of Congress ever said so , or that any living man upon the whole earth ever said so , until the necessities of the present policy of the Demo- cratic party , in regard 51.
... that any President ever said so , that any member of Congress ever said so , or that any living man upon the whole earth ever said so , until the necessities of the present policy of the Demo- cratic party , in regard 51.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. present policy of the Demo- cratic party , in regard to slav- ery , had to invent that affirma- tion . And I will remind Judge Douglas and this audience that while Mr. Jefferson was ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. present policy of the Demo- cratic party , in regard to slav- ery , had to invent that affirma- tion . And I will remind Judge Douglas and this audience that while Mr. Jefferson was ...
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