Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... ne- cessarily lead to such results . We do not believe it . know we hold no doctrine , and make no declaration , which were not held to and made by 66 our fathers who framed the We government under which we live . " You never dealt 93.
... ne- cessarily lead to such results . We do not believe it . know we hold no doctrine , and make no declaration , which were not held to and made by 66 our fathers who framed the We government under which we live . " You never dealt 93.
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. government under which we live . " You never dealt fairly by us in relation to this affair . When it occurred , some impor- tant State elections were near at hand , and you were in ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. government under which we live . " You never dealt fairly by us in relation to this affair . When it occurred , some impor- tant State elections were near at hand , and you were in ...
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. government under which we live , " declare our belief that slavery is wrong ; but the slaves do not hear us declare even this . For anything we say or do , the slaves would scarcely ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. government under which we live , " declare our belief that slavery is wrong ; but the slaves do not hear us declare even this . For anything we say or do , the slaves would scarcely ...
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... lives were lost as at Harper's Ferry ? You can scarcely stretch your very elas- tic fancy to the conclusion that Southampton was " got up by Black Republicanism . " In the present state of things in the United States , I do not think a ...
... lives were lost as at Harper's Ferry ? You can scarcely stretch your very elas- tic fancy to the conclusion that Southampton was " got up by Black Republicanism . " In the present state of things in the United States , I do not think a ...
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... live -the men who made the Constitution - de- Icided this same constitutional question in our favor long ago : decided it without division among themselves when mak- ing the decision ; without divi- sion among themselves about the ...
... live -the men who made the Constitution - de- Icided this same constitutional question in our favor long ago : decided it without division among themselves when mak- ing the decision ; without divi- sion among themselves about the ...
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