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Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. III THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL1 I T is first my pleasant duty to thank the Abraham Lincoln Association for the honor it has done me in inviting me to deliver the address on this historic anniversary ...
Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. III THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL1 I T is first my pleasant duty to thank the Abraham Lincoln Association for the honor it has done me in inviting me to deliver the address on this historic anniversary ...
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... Lincoln's intense and passion- ately merciful humanity that the truly remarkable quality of his patience is most plain . Many men are slow because they are dull ; this man could move slowly while his very heart burned within him . The ...
... Lincoln's intense and passion- ately merciful humanity that the truly remarkable quality of his patience is most plain . Many men are slow because they are dull ; this man could move slowly while his very heart burned within him . The ...
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... Lincoln continued with his advanced lessons in the art of standing alone - with God . There was many a day when his ... Lincoln's thought is impressive and moving . There appear in his writings some half - dozen records of importance ...
... Lincoln continued with his advanced lessons in the art of standing alone - with God . There was many a day when his ... Lincoln's thought is impressive and moving . There appear in his writings some half - dozen records of importance ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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