Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... voted up or voted down , " whether he means that as an individual expression of sentiment , or only as a sort of statement of his views on na- tional policy , it is alike true to say that he can thus argue logically if he don't see any ...
... voted up or voted down , " whether he means that as an individual expression of sentiment , or only as a sort of statement of his views on na- tional policy , it is alike true to say that he can thus argue logically if he don't see any ...
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... voted up as voted down . When Judge Douglas says that whoever or whatever community wants slaves , they have a right to have them , he is perfectly logical if there is nothing wrong in the institution ; but if you admit that it is wrong ...
... voted up as voted down . When Judge Douglas says that whoever or whatever community wants slaves , they have a right to have them , he is perfectly logical if there is nothing wrong in the institution ; but if you admit that it is wrong ...
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... voted to the Union and most opposed to treason can receive most of the people's votes . shows , also , to the extent yet known , that we have more men now than we had when the war began . Gold is good in its place , but living , brave ...
... voted to the Union and most opposed to treason can receive most of the people's votes . shows , also , to the extent yet known , that we have more men now than we had when the war began . Gold is good in its place , but living , brave ...
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