Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... success as a lyceum lecturer ; in fact , his style was at its best only when his whole heart was enlisted . Lincoln's style , at its best , is characterized by great simplicity and directness , which in them- selves are artistic ...
... success as a lyceum lecturer ; in fact , his style was at its best only when his whole heart was enlisted . Lincoln's style , at its best , is characterized by great simplicity and directness , which in them- selves are artistic ...
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... success , and I will risk the dicta- torship . " successes In a letter written in 1859 to a Boston committee he said , in de- scribing a change in party stan- dards : " I remember being once much amused at seeing two par- tially ...
... success , and I will risk the dicta- torship . " successes In a letter written in 1859 to a Boston committee he said , in de- scribing a change in party stan- dards : " I remember being once much amused at seeing two par- tially ...
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... successful . The leading rule for the law- yer , as for the man of every other calling , is diligence . Leave nothing for to - morrow which can be done to - day . Never let your correspondence fall behind . Whatever piece of business ...
... successful . The leading rule for the law- yer , as for the man of every other calling , is diligence . Leave nothing for to - morrow which can be done to - day . Never let your correspondence fall behind . Whatever piece of business ...
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... success . One dashingly calls them " glitter- ing generalities . " bluntly calls them Another " self - evi- These ex- dent lies . " And others insidi- ously argue that they apply to " superior races . " pressions , differing in form ...
... success . One dashingly calls them " glitter- ing generalities . " bluntly calls them Another " self - evi- These ex- dent lies . " And others insidi- ously argue that they apply to " superior races . " pressions , differing in form ...
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... success I Then came the Black Hawk War ; and I was elected a cap- tain of volunteers , a which gave me more pleasure than any I have had since . went the campaign , was elated , ran for the legislature the same year ( 1832 ) , and was ...
... success I Then came the Black Hawk War ; and I was elected a cap- tain of volunteers , a which gave me more pleasure than any I have had since . went the campaign , was elated , ran for the legislature the same year ( 1832 ) , and was ...
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