Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... sion or in the court - room ; either in the capital or in the country towns of Illinois . His mathemat- ical and legal studies were an aid to precise statement , and his na- tive honesty made him frank and convincing in argument . He ...
... sion or in the court - room ; either in the capital or in the country towns of Illinois . His mathemat- ical and legal studies were an aid to precise statement , and his na- tive honesty made him frank and convincing in argument . He ...
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... sion the motive which has been entwined from first to last in his music - drama , so did the expreș- sion of Lincoln's passion for his country reach its culmination in the tender and majestic phrases of the Gettysburg Address : cannot ...
... sion the motive which has been entwined from first to last in his music - drama , so did the expreș- sion of Lincoln's passion for his country reach its culmination in the tender and majestic phrases of the Gettysburg Address : cannot ...
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... sion ; but I should be allowed to state the nature of that op- position , and I ask your indul- gence while I do so . What is fairly implied by the term Judge Douglas has used , " resistance to the deci- sion " ? I do not resist it . If ...
... sion ; but I should be allowed to state the nature of that op- position , and I ask your indul- gence while I do so . What is fairly implied by the term Judge Douglas has used , " resistance to the deci- sion " ? I do not resist it . If ...
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... sion , I would vote that it should . he That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night that before the decision might advance his opinion , and it might be contrary to the de- cision when it was made ; but after it was made he ...
... sion , I would vote that it should . he That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night that before the decision might advance his opinion , and it might be contrary to the de- cision when it was made ; but after it was made he ...
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... it stands are not facts at all in many instances ; and no deci- sion made on any question- the first instance of a decision made under so many unfav- orable circumstances thus placed has ever been held by the profession as law 39.
... it stands are not facts at all in many instances ; and no deci- sion made on any question- the first instance of a decision made under so many unfav- orable circumstances thus placed has ever been held by the profession as law 39.
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