Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... thought were contrary to that decision , have been made by that very court before . It is the first of its kind ; it is an astonisher in legal history . It is a new wonder of the world . It is based upon falsehood in the main as to the ...
... thought were contrary to that decision , have been made by that very court before . It is the first of its kind ; it is an astonisher in legal history . It is a new wonder of the world . It is based upon falsehood in the main as to the ...
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... thought ( and I find no fault with him ) , as chairman of the Committee on Territories , to bring in a bill for the organization of a territorial government - first of one , then of two Territories north of that line . When he did so it ...
... thought ( and I find no fault with him ) , as chairman of the Committee on Territories , to bring in a bill for the organization of a territorial government - first of one , then of two Territories north of that line . When he did so it ...
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... thought desirable , it may be said I am , in height , six feet four inches , nearly ; lean in flesh , weighing on an average one hundred and eighty pounds ; dark complex- ion , with coarse black hair and gray eyes . No other marks or ...
... thought desirable , it may be said I am , in height , six feet four inches , nearly ; lean in flesh , weighing on an average one hundred and eighty pounds ; dark complex- ion , with coarse black hair and gray eyes . No other marks or ...
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... side . Do you accept the challenge ? No ! Then you really believe that the principle which " our fathers who framed the government under which we live " thought so clearly right as to adopt it , and indorse it again and 87.
... side . Do you accept the challenge ? No ! Then you really believe that the principle which " our fathers who framed the government under which we live " thought so clearly right as to adopt it , and indorse it again and 87.
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... thought and reflection . The course here in- dicated will be followed unless current events and experience shall show a modification or change to be proper , and in every case and exigency my best discretion will be exercised according ...
... thought and reflection . The course here in- dicated will be followed unless current events and experience shall show a modification or change to be proper , and in every case and exigency my best discretion will be exercised according ...
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