LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... stand by our duty fearlessly and effectively . Let us be diverted by none of those sophistical contri- vances wherewith we are so industriously plied and belabored - contrivances such as groping for some middle ground between the right ...
... stand by our duty fearlessly and effectively . Let us be diverted by none of those sophistical contri- vances wherewith we are so industriously plied and belabored - contrivances such as groping for some middle ground between the right ...
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... standing in this place , where were collected together the wisdom , the patri- otism , the devotion to principle , from which sprang the institutions under which we live . You have kindly suggested to me that in my hands is the task of ...
... standing in this place , where were collected together the wisdom , the patri- otism , the devotion to principle , from which sprang the institutions under which we live . You have kindly suggested to me that in my hands is the task of ...
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... stand unrepealed , than to violate any of them , trusting to find impunity in having them held to be unconstitutional . It is seventy - two years since the first inaugu ... ration of a President under our National Con- stitution ...
... stand unrepealed , than to violate any of them , trusting to find impunity in having them held to be unconstitutional . It is seventy - two years since the first inaugu ... ration of a President under our National Con- stitution ...
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... stand it . The particulars of your plans I neither know nor seek to know . You are vigilant and self - reliant ; and , pleased with this , I wish not to obtrude any constraints or restraints upon you . While I am very anxious that any ...
... stand it . The particulars of your plans I neither know nor seek to know . You are vigilant and self - reliant ; and , pleased with this , I wish not to obtrude any constraints or restraints upon you . While I am very anxious that any ...
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... as leniently with Mr. Henderson as I have felt it my duty to deal with others , notwith- standing any newspaper assaults . Your obedient servant , A. LINCOLN . To Thurlow Weed March 15 , 1865 [ This most 123 To William Cullen Bryant.
... as leniently with Mr. Henderson as I have felt it my duty to deal with others , notwith- standing any newspaper assaults . Your obedient servant , A. LINCOLN . To Thurlow Weed March 15 , 1865 [ This most 123 To William Cullen Bryant.
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Abraham Baldwin ABRAHAM LINCOLN affirmed amendments BERNARD BARTON better BLISS PERRY called Congress Constitution Court day's pleasuring dear death Declaration Douglas Dred Scott decision election Elia Emancipation Proclamation Executive Govern Executive Mansion express fathers who framed Federal authority Federal Government Federal Territories feel Fleet Street forbade the Federal force framed the government friends Government to control hope indorse labor LAMB Lamb's Lecompton constitution LINCOLN live look McClellan ment mind nation nature Nebraska Nebraska bill negro never oath old familiar faces passed person pleasure poor present President principle prohibit slavery proper division Quaker question Republican seemed Skiddaw slave slavery in Federal sort speak speech spirit stitution Street thee things thirty-nine thou thought tion true truth understanding Union United voted Washington Whigs whole WILLIAM WORDSWORTH words