Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... Lincoln. This reduced copy of a photograph of Abraham Lincoln from the original negative taken in 1860 ) is here published by special permission given to the Century Co. by the owner George B. Ayres , artist , of Philadelphia . Mincoln.
... Lincoln. This reduced copy of a photograph of Abraham Lincoln from the original negative taken in 1860 ) is here published by special permission given to the Century Co. by the owner George B. Ayres , artist , of Philadelphia . Mincoln.
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... selections in this volume are taken , by permission , from the authorized edition of " The Complete Works of Abraham Lin- coln , " by John G. Nicolay and John Hay . INTRODUCTION OF style , in the ordinary use of the ix.
... selections in this volume are taken , by permission , from the authorized edition of " The Complete Works of Abraham Lin- coln , " by John G. Nicolay and John Hay . INTRODUCTION OF style , in the ordinary use of the ix.
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... taken seri- ously and not mixed with trash ; for , of course , culture has to do not so much with the extent of the information as with the depth of the impression . The youthful Lincoln pon- dered also over the Revised Statutes of ...
... taken seri- ously and not mixed with trash ; for , of course , culture has to do not so much with the extent of the information as with the depth of the impression . The youthful Lincoln pon- dered also over the Revised Statutes of ...
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... taken place in him in the midst of such harsh and unpromis- ing environment . Reference is made to the letters written to his young friend Joshua F. Speed , a member of the Ken- tucky family associated by mar- riage with the family of ...
... taken place in him in the midst of such harsh and unpromis- ing environment . Reference is made to the letters written to his young friend Joshua F. Speed , a member of the Ken- tucky family associated by mar- riage with the family of ...
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... taken by the President " be- fore he enters on the execution of his office . " I do not consider it neces- sary at present for me to dis- cuss those matters of adminis- tration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement ...
... taken by the President " be- fore he enters on the execution of his office . " I do not consider it neces- sary at present for me to dis- cuss those matters of adminis- tration about which there is no special anxiety or excitement ...
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