Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... sure to come . We have arrived now at the period of the joint debate be- tween Lincoln 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 ...
... sure to come . We have arrived now at the period of the joint debate be- tween Lincoln 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 ...
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... sure to come . " In parting from his old neigh- bors he said : Here my children have been born , and one is buried . I now leave , not knowing when or whether ever I may return , with a task before me greater than that which rested upon ...
... sure to come . " In parting from his old neigh- bors he said : Here my children have been born , and one is buried . I now leave , not knowing when or whether ever I may return , with a task before me greater than that which rested upon ...
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... sure they will not , be broken . The mystic chords which , proceeding from so many battle - fields and so many patriot graves , pass through all the hearts and all hearths in this broad continent of ours , will yet again harmonize in ...
... sure they will not , be broken . The mystic chords which , proceeding from so many battle - fields and so many patriot graves , pass through all the hearts and all hearths in this broad continent of ours , will yet again harmonize in ...
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... sure you I was not much hurt by what you wrote me of your excessively bad feeling at the time you wrote . Not that I am less capable of sympathizing with you now than ever , not that I am less your friend than ever , but be- cause I ...
... sure you I was not much hurt by what you wrote me of your excessively bad feeling at the time you wrote . Not that I am less capable of sympathizing with you now than ever , not that I am less your friend than ever , but be- cause I ...
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... sure to find it when wanted . The same of defenses and pleas . In business not likely to be liti- gated , ―ordinary collection cases , foreclosures , partitions , and the like , —make all exam- inations of titles , and note them , and ...
... sure to find it when wanted . The same of defenses and pleas . In business not likely to be liti- gated , ―ordinary collection cases , foreclosures , partitions , and the like , —make all exam- inations of titles , and note them , and ...
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