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... opinion of your veracity will not permit me for a moment to doubt that you at least believed what you said . I am flat- tered with the personal regard you manifested for me ; but I do hope that , on more mature reflection , you will ...
... opinion of your veracity will not permit me for a moment to doubt that you at least believed what you said . I am flat- tered with the personal regard you manifested for me ; but I do hope that , on more mature reflection , you will ...
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... opinions and those contained in the said resolutions is their reason for entering this pro- test . DAN STONE , A. LINCOLN . [ Letter to Miss Mary Owens , Springfield , Illinois , 7 May 1837. ] Friend Mary : I have commenced two letters ...
... opinions and those contained in the said resolutions is their reason for entering this pro- test . DAN STONE , A. LINCOLN . [ Letter to Miss Mary Owens , Springfield , Illinois , 7 May 1837. ] Friend Mary : I have commenced two letters ...
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... opinion is that you had better not do it . You have not been accustomed to hardship , and it may be more severe than you now imagine . I know you are capable of thinking correctly on any subject , and if you deliberate maturely upon ...
... opinion is that you had better not do it . You have not been accustomed to hardship , and it may be more severe than you now imagine . I know you are capable of thinking correctly on any subject , and if you deliberate maturely upon ...
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... opinion of either her intellect or intention , but , on the contrary , confirmed it in both . All this while , although I was fixed " firm as the surge- repelling rock " in my resolution , I found I was continually repenting the ...
... opinion of either her intellect or intention , but , on the contrary , confirmed it in both . All this while , although I was fixed " firm as the surge- repelling rock " in my resolution , I found I was continually repenting the ...
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... opinion concerning to involve the two coun- tries in a war , and trusting to escape scrutiny by fixing the public gaze upon the exceeding brightness of military glory , -that attractive rainbow that rises in showers of blood- that ...
... opinion concerning to involve the two coun- tries in a war , and trusting to escape scrutiny by fixing the public gaze upon the exceeding brightness of military glory , -that attractive rainbow that rises in showers of blood- that ...
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