LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... mind - the principle for which he declares he has suffered so much , and is ready to suffer to the end . And wel may he cling to that principle . If he has any parental feeling , well may he cling to it . That principle is the only ...
... mind - the principle for which he declares he has suffered so much , and is ready to suffer to the end . And wel may he cling to that principle . If he has any parental feeling , well may he cling to it . That principle is the only ...
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... mind over the string of historical facts already stated . Several things will now appear less dark and mysterious than they did when they were transpiring . The people were to be left " perfectly free , " " " sub- ject only to the ...
... mind over the string of historical facts already stated . Several things will now appear less dark and mysterious than they did when they were transpiring . The people were to be left " perfectly free , " " " sub- ject only to the ...
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... mind sufficiently to give promise that such a decision can be maintained when made . Such a decision is all that slavery now lacks of being alike lawful in all the States . Wel- come , or unwelcome , such decision is probably coming ...
... mind sufficiently to give promise that such a decision can be maintained when made . Such a decision is all that slavery now lacks of being alike lawful in all the States . Wel- come , or unwelcome , such decision is probably coming ...
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... measure , expressing in the same connection his hope that we should at some time have a confederacy of free States . Bearing this in mind , and seeing that section- alism has since arisen upon this same subject , is 54 Abraham Lincoln.
... measure , expressing in the same connection his hope that we should at some time have a confederacy of free States . Bearing this in mind , and seeing that section- alism has since arisen upon this same subject , is 54 Abraham Lincoln.
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... mind , the judges do not pledge their judicial opinion that such right is impliedly affirmed in the Constitution ; but they pledge their verac- ity that it is " distinctly and expressly " affirmed there " distinctly , " that is , not ...
... mind , the judges do not pledge their judicial opinion that such right is impliedly affirmed in the Constitution ; but they pledge their verac- ity that it is " distinctly and expressly " affirmed there " distinctly , " that is , not ...
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