Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful AdministrationJ.E. Potter, 1865 - 476 páginas |
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... hope to say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the Constitution , contrary to the integrity of the Union , or which will in any way prove inimical to the liber- ties of the people or to the peace of the whole country . And ...
... hope to say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the Constitution , contrary to the integrity of the Union , or which will in any way prove inimical to the liber- ties of the people or to the peace of the whole country . And ...
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... hope that this important subject may receive such con- sideration at the hands of ` your representatives that the interests of no part of the country may be overlooked , but that all sections may share in the common benefits of a just ...
... hope that this important subject may receive such con- sideration at the hands of ` your representatives that the interests of no part of the country may be overlooked , but that all sections may share in the common benefits of a just ...
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... hope that I may be able to relieve the country from the pre- sent , or , I should say , the threatened difficulties . I am sure I bring a heart true to the work . For the ability to perform it , I trust in that Supreme Being who has ...
... hope that I may be able to relieve the country from the pre- sent , or , I should say , the threatened difficulties . I am sure I bring a heart true to the work . For the ability to perform it , I trust in that Supreme Being who has ...
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... hope I am behind no man in the nation . In the wisdom with which to conduct the affairs tending to the preservation of the Union , I fear that too great confidence may have been reposed in me ; but I am sure I bring a heart devoted to ...
... hope I am behind no man in the nation . In the wisdom with which to conduct the affairs tending to the preservation of the Union , I fear that too great confidence may have been reposed in me ; but I am sure I bring a heart devoted to ...
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... hope , in good temper - certainly with no malice towards any section . I shall do all that may be in my power to promote a peaceful settlement of all our difficulties . The man does not live who is more devoted to peace than I am— none ...
... hope , in good temper - certainly with no malice towards any section . I shall do all that may be in my power to promote a peaceful settlement of all our difficulties . The man does not live who is more devoted to peace than I am— none ...
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Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States ... Frank Crosby Vista completa - 1866 |
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