Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... cause it had not been done by the compromise of 1850 . I close this part of the dis- cussion on my part by asking him the question again , " Why , when we had peace under the Missouri Compromise , could you not have let it alone ...
... cause it had not been done by the compromise of 1850 . I close this part of the dis- cussion on my part by asking him the question again , " Why , when we had peace under the Missouri Compromise , could you not have let it alone ...
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... cause slavery is not there ; it must not be opposed in the slave States , because it is there ; it must not be opposed in politics , " because that will make a fuss ; it must not be opposed in the pulpit , because it is not re- ligion ...
... cause slavery is not there ; it must not be opposed in the slave States , because it is there ; it must not be opposed in politics , " because that will make a fuss ; it must not be opposed in the pulpit , because it is not re- ligion ...
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... off do you think you will be ? Will you make war upon us and kill us all ? Why , gen- tlemen , I think you are as gal- lant and as brave men as live ; that you can fight as bravely in a good cause , man for man , as any 77.
... off do you think you will be ? Will you make war upon us and kill us all ? Why , gen- tlemen , I think you are as gal- lant and as brave men as live ; that you can fight as bravely in a good cause , man for man , as any 77.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. a good cause , man for man , as any other people living ; that you have shown yourselves capable of this upon various occasions ; but man for man , you are not better than we are ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. a good cause , man for man , as any other people living ; that you have shown yourselves capable of this upon various occasions ; but man for man , you are not better than we are ...
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... cause for such apprehension . Indeed , the most ample evidence to the contrary has all the while ex- isted and been open to their in- spection . It is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you . I do but ...
... cause for such apprehension . Indeed , the most ample evidence to the contrary has all the while ex- isted and been open to their in- spection . It is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you . I do but ...
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