Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... regard for truth and justice was not confined to the rights of others . He was mild , patient , amiable , forgiving , but would not permit himself to be injured or humiliated without earnest and usually effective protest . He was a ...
... regard for truth and justice was not confined to the rights of others . He was mild , patient , amiable , forgiving , but would not permit himself to be injured or humiliated without earnest and usually effective protest . He was a ...
Page 44
... regard to his convic- tions of right , he could have placed himself at the head of the party in the State , and shared with Mr. Douglas the political triumphs which that leader achieved ; but he was convinced that the principles ...
... regard to his convic- tions of right , he could have placed himself at the head of the party in the State , and shared with Mr. Douglas the political triumphs which that leader achieved ; but he was convinced that the principles ...
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... regard to the previous character of his client , who , though somewhat rowdyish , had never been known to commit a vicious act , and to show that a greater degree of ill - feeling existed between the accuser and the accused than between ...
... regard to the previous character of his client , who , though somewhat rowdyish , had never been known to commit a vicious act , and to show that a greater degree of ill - feeling existed between the accuser and the accused than between ...
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... regard to my action on this momentous question . " Who can doubt this ? And yet it must be admitted that the delay was unnecessarily pro- tracted . The people were in advance of their honest , true - hearted Lincoln . ripe before it ...
... regard to my action on this momentous question . " Who can doubt this ? And yet it must be admitted that the delay was unnecessarily pro- tracted . The people were in advance of their honest , true - hearted Lincoln . ripe before it ...
Page 111
... regard for the Divine will , demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of strict necessity . ** The dis- cipline of the national forces should not suffer , nor the cause they defend be imperiled , by the ...
... regard for the Divine will , demand that Sunday labor in the army and navy be reduced to the measure of strict necessity . ** The dis- cipline of the national forces should not suffer , nor the cause they defend be imperiled , by the ...
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