Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other Lands |
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... remain in slavery ; we could not secure the good we did se- cure if we grasped for more ; and having by neces- sity submitted to that much , it does not destroy the principle that is the charter of our liberties . Let the charter remain ...
... remain in slavery ; we could not secure the good we did se- cure if we grasped for more ; and having by neces- sity submitted to that much , it does not destroy the principle that is the charter of our liberties . Let the charter remain ...
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... remain right and true and honest , you cannot be betrayed . My power is tem- porary and fleeting ; yours is as eternal as the prin- ciple of liberty . " Cultivate and protect that sentiment , and your ambitious leaders will be reduced ...
... remain right and true and honest , you cannot be betrayed . My power is tem- porary and fleeting ; yours is as eternal as the prin- ciple of liberty . " Cultivate and protect that sentiment , and your ambitious leaders will be reduced ...
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... the firmness of his devotion to a great duty ? The name of Lincoln will remain one of the greatest that history has to inscribe on its annals . -Merle D'Aubigné . gained , ' I did not interfere . Now , WORDS OF LINCOLN . 165.
... the firmness of his devotion to a great duty ? The name of Lincoln will remain one of the greatest that history has to inscribe on its annals . -Merle D'Aubigné . gained , ' I did not interfere . Now , WORDS OF LINCOLN . 165.
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CHAIR IN WHICH THE PRESIDENT WAS SHOT | 51 |
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LINCOLN MONUMENT SPRINGFIELD ILL | 181 |
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