Abraham Lincoln, His Life and Public ServicesD. Lothrop, 1883 - 277 páginas |
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... whole broad country . But God " put- teth down one , and setteth up another ; " and he upon whose brow God has ordained a crown should rest will surely wear it in the fulness of time , though he may have been born in a hovel or a manger ...
... whole broad country . But God " put- teth down one , and setteth up another ; " and he upon whose brow God has ordained a crown should rest will surely wear it in the fulness of time , though he may have been born in a hovel or a manger ...
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... whole subject in the beginning , and he resolved to spend no evenings in social entertainments . He saw that he must do it from sheer necessity , as he would be obliged to use up the night - hours much more economically than the laws of ...
... whole subject in the beginning , and he resolved to spend no evenings in social entertainments . He saw that he must do it from sheer necessity , as he would be obliged to use up the night - hours much more economically than the laws of ...
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... whole tale was a fabrication . An almost instantaneous change seemed to have been wrought in the minds of his auditors , and the verdict of " Not Guilty " was at the end of every tongue . But the advocate was not content with this ...
... whole tale was a fabrication . An almost instantaneous change seemed to have been wrought in the minds of his auditors , and the verdict of " Not Guilty " was at the end of every tongue . But the advocate was not content with this ...
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... whole great family of man . In their enlightened belief , nothing stamped with the divine image and likeness was sent into the world to be trodden on and degraded and imbruted by its fellows . They grasped not only the race of men then ...
... whole great family of man . In their enlightened belief , nothing stamped with the divine image and likeness was sent into the world to be trodden on and degraded and imbruted by its fellows . They grasped not only the race of men then ...
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... whole length and breadth of the land , bidding fair to leave unscathed no green spot or living thing ; while on its bosom are riding , like demons on the waves of hell , the imps of the evil spirit , and fiendishly torturing and ...
... whole length and breadth of the land , bidding fair to leave unscathed no green spot or living thing ; while on its bosom are riding , like demons on the waves of hell , the imps of the evil spirit , and fiendishly torturing and ...
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