Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... sense . Napoleon in his young days wrote romance and history ; Lincoln wrote verse and composed speeches . Napoleon failed as a literary man ; Lincoln certainly did not make any great success as a lyceum lecturer ; in fact , his style ...
... sense . Napoleon in his young days wrote romance and history ; Lincoln wrote verse and composed speeches . Napoleon failed as a literary man ; Lincoln certainly did not make any great success as a lyceum lecturer ; in fact , his style ...
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... sense in his verse . He showed a good deal of com- mon sense in not going on with this sort of thing , and in confin- ing the XXV.
... sense in his verse . He showed a good deal of com- mon sense in not going on with this sort of thing , and in confin- ing the XXV.
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... sense of impending danger . It was in 1851 that he wrote some family letters that not only show him in a charming light as the true and wise friend of his shiftless stepbrother , but the af- fectionate guardian of his step- mother , who ...
... sense of impending danger . It was in 1851 that he wrote some family letters that not only show him in a charming light as the true and wise friend of his shiftless stepbrother , but the af- fectionate guardian of his step- mother , who ...
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... sense , we dedicate we cannot consecrate- we cannot hallow - this ground . The brave men , living and dead , who struggled here , have conse- crated it far above our poor power to add or detract . The world will little note nor long ...
... sense , we dedicate we cannot consecrate- we cannot hallow - this ground . The brave men , living and dead , who struggled here , have conse- crated it far above our poor power to add or detract . The world will little note nor long ...
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... sense of the wrong of slavery , and their consciousness that , after all , there is humanity in the negro . If they deny this , let me ad- dress them a few plain ques- tions . In 1820 you joined the North , almost unanimously , in ...
... sense of the wrong of slavery , and their consciousness that , after all , there is humanity in the negro . If they deny this , let me ad- dress them a few plain ques- tions . In 1820 you joined the North , almost unanimously , in ...
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