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... believe the conviction has been growing on the nation's mind , as it certainly has been on my own , especially in the last years of his administration , that by the hand of God he was especially singled out to guide our Government in ...
... believe the conviction has been growing on the nation's mind , as it certainly has been on my own , especially in the last years of his administration , that by the hand of God he was especially singled out to guide our Government in ...
Page 34
... believe in a universal or particular one . But there cannot be a general providence without a particular one . That would be utterly impossible ; for all generals are made up of particulars . Could a man culti- vate a farm in general ...
... believe in a universal or particular one . But there cannot be a general providence without a particular one . That would be utterly impossible ; for all generals are made up of particulars . Could a man culti- vate a farm in general ...
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... believe that all men are not created equal in those inalienable rights enumerated by our charter of liberty , let me entreat you to come back ; return to the fountain whose waters spring close by the blood of the Revolution . Think ...
... believe that all men are not created equal in those inalienable rights enumerated by our charter of liberty , let me entreat you to come back ; return to the fountain whose waters spring close by the blood of the Revolution . Think ...
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... Let us believe , as some poet has expressed it , - ' Behind the cloud the sun is shining still . ' I bid you an affectionate farewell . " At Indianapolis , Mr. Lincoln was welcomed by the Governor 66 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... Let us believe , as some poet has expressed it , - ' Behind the cloud the sun is shining still . ' I bid you an affectionate farewell . " At Indianapolis , Mr. Lincoln was welcomed by the Governor 66 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
Page 70
... believe it was tendered to me as an individual . " Mr. Lincoln then addressed the Assembly ; and after repeating , in substance , some things in his previous speech , continued : " You , Mr. Speaker , have well said - that this is the ...
... believe it was tendered to me as an individual . " Mr. Lincoln then addressed the Assembly ; and after repeating , in substance , some things in his previous speech , continued : " You , Mr. Speaker , have well said - that this is the ...
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