Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... said so , that any President ever said so , that any member of Congress ever said so , or that any living man upon the whole earth ever said so , until the necessities of the present policy of the Demo- cratic party , in regard 51.
... said so , that any President ever said so , that any member of Congress ever said so , or that any living man upon the whole earth ever said so , until the necessities of the present policy of the Demo- cratic party , in regard 51.
Página 62
... President to favor no measure that does not actually concur with the prin- ciples of that decision . 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 en- larging ...
... President to favor no measure that does not actually concur with the prin- ciples of that decision . 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 en- larging ...
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... President of the United States . [ A voice : " That is so . " ] " That is so , " one of them says ; I wonder if he is a Kentuck- ian ? [ A voice : " He is a Douglas man . " ] Well , then , I want to know what you are going to do with ...
... President of the United States . [ A voice : " That is so . " ] " That is so , " one of them says ; I wonder if he is a Kentuck- ian ? [ A voice : " He is a Douglas man . " ] Well , then , I want to know what you are going to do with ...
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... President of the United States , approved and signed an act of Congress enforcing the prohibition of slavery in the Northwestern Territory , which act embodied the policy of the government upon that subject up to and at the very moment ...
... President of the United States , approved and signed an act of Congress enforcing the prohibition of slavery in the Northwestern Territory , which act embodied the policy of the government upon that subject up to and at the very moment ...
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... President ! In that supposed event , you say , you will destroy the Union ; and then , you say , the great crime of having destroyed it will be upon us ! That is cool . A highwayman holds a pistol to my ear , and mutters through his ...
... President ! In that supposed event , you say , you will destroy the Union ; and then , you say , the great crime of having destroyed it will be upon us ! That is cool . A highwayman holds a pistol to my ear , and mutters through his ...
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