Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... gives no audible answer to the question , and his revela- tion , the Bible , gives none - or at most none but such as ad- mits of a squabble as to its meaning ; no one thinks of ask- ing Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes to ...
... gives no audible answer to the question , and his revela- tion , the Bible , gives none - or at most none but such as ad- mits of a squabble as to its meaning ; no one thinks of ask- ing Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes to ...
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... will find his place somewhere else , for we have a due regard , so far as we are capable of understanding them , for all these things . This , gen- tlemen , as well as I can give it , is a plain statement of our prin- ciples in all 63.
... will find his place somewhere else , for we have a due regard , so far as we are capable of understanding them , for all these things . This , gen- tlemen , as well as I can give it , is a plain statement of our prin- ciples in all 63.
Página 95
... give point to the charge , defines Black Repub- licanism to simply be insur- rection , blood , and thunder among the slaves . and Slave insurrections are no more common now than they were before the Republican party was organized . What ...
... give point to the charge , defines Black Repub- licanism to simply be insur- rection , blood , and thunder among the slaves . and Slave insurrections are no more common now than they were before the Republican party was organized . What ...
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... saved destroyed the Union without a human contest . Yet the con- test began . And , having be- gun , he could give the final victory to either side any day . Yet the contest proceeds . LETTER TO GENERAL MCCLELLAN October 13 , 1862 . My 150.
... saved destroyed the Union without a human contest . Yet the con- test began . And , having be- gun , he could give the final victory to either side any day . Yet the contest proceeds . LETTER TO GENERAL MCCLELLAN October 13 , 1862 . My 150.
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... give it to you , and in fact ignores the question of time , which cannot and must not be ignored . Again , one of the standard maxims of war , as you know , is to " operate upon the enemy's communications as much as possible without ...
... give it to you , and in fact ignores the question of time , which cannot and must not be ignored . Again , one of the standard maxims of war , as you know , is to " operate upon the enemy's communications as much as possible without ...
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