Letters and Addresses of Abraham LincolnUnit Book Publishing Company, 1903 - 389 pages |
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Page 13
... continue in force , for the sake of example they should be religiously observed . So also in unprovided If such arise , let proper legal provisions be made for them with the least possible delay , but till then let them , if not too ...
... continue in force , for the sake of example they should be religiously observed . So also in unprovided If such arise , let proper legal provisions be made for them with the least possible delay , but till then let them , if not too ...
Page 15
... continue to spring up amongst us . And when they do , they will as naturally seek the gratification of their rul- ing passion as others have done before them . The question then is , Can that gratification be found in supporting and ...
... continue to spring up amongst us . And when they do , they will as naturally seek the gratification of their rul- ing passion as others have done before them . The question then is , Can that gratification be found in supporting and ...
Page 33
... continue , we shall do well to inquire what those causes are . The warfare heretofore waged against the demon intem- perance has somehow or other been erroneous . Either the champions engaged or the tactics they adopted have not been ...
... continue , we shall do well to inquire what those causes are . The warfare heretofore waged against the demon intem- perance has somehow or other been erroneous . Either the champions engaged or the tactics they adopted have not been ...
Page 80
... continue to be as good as the average of people else- where . I do not say the contrary . What I do say is that no man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent . I say this is the leading principle , the sheet ...
... continue to be as good as the average of people else- where . I do not say the contrary . What I do say is that no man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent . I say this is the leading principle , the sheet ...
Page 82
... continue to speak . The Missouri Compromise ought to be restored . For the sake of the Union , it ought to be restored . We ought to elect a House of Representatives which will vote its restoration . If by any means we omit to do this ...
... continue to speak . The Missouri Compromise ought to be restored . For the sake of the Union , it ought to be restored . We ought to elect a House of Representatives which will vote its restoration . If by any means we omit to do this ...
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