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Note has been made of a pleasing cadence in Lincoln's prose ; and it is not
strange that he should show a rhythmical sense in his verse . He showed a good
deal of common sense in not going on with now this sort of thing , and in
confining ...
Note has been made of a pleasing cadence in Lincoln's prose ; and it is not
strange that he should show a rhythmical sense in his verse . He showed a good
deal of common sense in not going on with now this sort of thing , and in
confining ...
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His speech in Congress on the 28th of January , 1848 , on the Mexican War ,
strikes the note of solemn verity and of noble indignation which a little later rang
through the country and , with other voices , aroused it to a sense of impending ...
His speech in Congress on the 28th of January , 1848 , on the Mexican War ,
strikes the note of solemn verity and of noble indignation which a little later rang
through the country and , with other voices , aroused it to a sense of impending ...
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... so did the expression of Lincoln's passion for his country reach its culmination
in the tender and majestic phrases of the Gettysburg Address : we we In a larger
sense , we cannot dedicate cannot consecratecannot hallow - this ground .
... so did the expression of Lincoln's passion for his country reach its culmination
in the tender and majestic phrases of the Gettysburg Address : we we In a larger
sense , we cannot dedicate cannot consecratecannot hallow - this ground .
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These sympathies in the bosoms of the Southern people manifest , in many ways
, their sense of the wrong of slavery , and their consciousness that , after all ,
there is humanity in the negro . If they deny this , let me address them a few plain
...
These sympathies in the bosoms of the Southern people manifest , in many ways
, their sense of the wrong of slavery , and their consciousness that , after all ,
there is humanity in the negro . If they deny this , let me address them a few plain
...
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In all these cases it is your sense of justice and human sympathy continually
telling you that the poor negro has some natural right to himself - that those who
deny it and make mere merchandise of him deserve kickings , contempt , and
death .
In all these cases it is your sense of justice and human sympathy continually
telling you that the poor negro has some natural right to himself - that those who
deny it and make mere merchandise of him deserve kickings , contempt , and
death .
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