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... followed by Webster's second reply , January 26 and 27. He spoke before a packed Senate chamber with only such preparation as he could crowd into the intervening nights . This was the high point of the debate , though followed by ...
... followed by Webster's second reply , January 26 and 27. He spoke before a packed Senate chamber with only such preparation as he could crowd into the intervening nights . This was the high point of the debate , though followed by ...
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... followed . Was the policy we followed wise ? Was it calculated to promote the great purposes we are endeavoring to serve ? Let us see . At the close of the war we had to establish and secure free labor and the rights of the emancipated ...
... followed . Was the policy we followed wise ? Was it calculated to promote the great purposes we are endeavoring to serve ? Let us see . At the close of the war we had to establish and secure free labor and the rights of the emancipated ...
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... followed strictly the advice of the doctors ? They would have all been dead . What would the people have been , if at any age of the world they had followed implicity the direction of the church ? They would have all been idiots . It is ...
... followed strictly the advice of the doctors ? They would have all been dead . What would the people have been , if at any age of the world they had followed implicity the direction of the church ? They would have all been idiots . It is ...
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WENDELL PHILLIPS PAGE | 9 |
Lincolns First Inaugural | 21 |
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