Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and Letters |
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... allowed the consideration to fail . There is a vague popular belief that lawyers
are necessarily dishonest . I say vague , because when we consider to what
extent confidence and honors are reposed in and conferred upon lawyers by the
13.
... allowed the consideration to fail . There is a vague popular belief that lawyers
are necessarily dishonest . I say vague , because when we consider to what
extent confidence and honors are reposed in and conferred upon lawyers by the
13.
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They defined with tolerable distinctness in what respects they did consider all
men created equal - equal with “ certain inalienable rights , among which are life ,
liberty , and the pursuit of happiness . This they said , and this they meant .
They defined with tolerable distinctness in what respects they did consider all
men created equal - equal with “ certain inalienable rights , among which are life ,
liberty , and the pursuit of happiness . This they said , and this they meant .
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... its meaning ; no one thinks of asking Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes
to this , that Dr. Ross is to decide the question ; and while he considers it , he sits
in the shade , with gloves on his hands , and subsists on the bread that Sambo
48.
... its meaning ; no one thinks of asking Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes
to this , that Dr. Ross is to decide the question ; and while he considers it , he sits
in the shade , with gloves on his hands , and subsists on the bread that Sambo
48.
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We do not propose to be bound by it as a political rule in that way , because we
think it lays the foundation not merely of enlarging and spreading out what we
consider an evil , but it lays the foundation for spreading that evil into the States ...
We do not propose to be bound by it as a political rule in that way , because we
think it lays the foundation not merely of enlarging and spreading out what we
consider an evil , but it lays the foundation for spreading that evil into the States ...
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I would say to them : You consider yourselves a reasonable and a just people ;
and I consider that in the general qualities of reason and justice you are not
inferior to any other people . Still , when you speak of us Republicans , you do so
only ...
I would say to them : You consider yourselves a reasonable and a just people ;
and I consider that in the general qualities of reason and justice you are not
inferior to any other people . Still , when you speak of us Republicans , you do so
only ...
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