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Página xxiii
And then both his imagination and his sympathy helped him here , for while he
saw and keenly felt his own side of the argument , he could see as clearly , and
he could sympathetically understand , the side of his opponent . Lincoln was xxiii.
And then both his imagination and his sympathy helped him here , for while he
saw and keenly felt his own side of the argument , he could see as clearly , and
he could sympathetically understand , the side of his opponent . Lincoln was xxiii.
Página xxiv
pathetically understand , the side of his opponent . Lincoln was barely
twentythree when , as a candidate for the legislature , he issued a formal address
to the people of Sangamon County . It is the first paper preserved by Nicolay and
Hay in ...
pathetically understand , the side of his opponent . Lincoln was barely
twentythree when , as a candidate for the legislature , he issued a formal address
to the people of Sangamon County . It is the first paper preserved by Nicolay and
Hay in ...
Página xxxi
... and Douglas . In Lincoln we have the able and practised attorney , with one
side of his nature open to the eternal ; in Douglas the skilful lawyer , adroit and
ambitious , not easily moved by the moral appeals which so quickly took hold xxxi
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... and Douglas . In Lincoln we have the able and practised attorney , with one
side of his nature open to the eternal ; in Douglas the skilful lawyer , adroit and
ambitious , not easily moved by the moral appeals which so quickly took hold xxxi
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Página xxxvi
Again : " Has Douglas the exclusive right in this country to be on all sides of all
questions ? ” Again : " In his numerous speeches now being made in Illinois ,
Senator Douglas regularly argues against the doctrine of the equality of men ;
and ...
Again : " Has Douglas the exclusive right in this country to be on all sides of all
questions ? ” Again : " In his numerous speeches now being made in Illinois ,
Senator Douglas regularly argues against the doctrine of the equality of men ;
and ...
Página 87
Meet us , then , on the question of whether our principle , put in practice , would
wrong your section ; and so meet us as if it were possible that something may be
said on our side . Do you accept the challenge ? No ! really believe that the ...
Meet us , then , on the question of whether our principle , put in practice , would
wrong your section ; and so meet us as if it were possible that something may be
said on our side . Do you accept the challenge ? No ! really believe that the ...
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