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... doubt the closing sentences that are the most familiar and most often quoted , and every man knows by heart the one phrase about " malice toward none and charity for all . " But it is the preceding paragraph which gives the very depth ...
... doubt the closing sentences that are the most familiar and most often quoted , and every man knows by heart the one phrase about " malice toward none and charity for all . " But it is the preceding paragraph which gives the very depth ...
Page 84
... doubt whether it can be found stated more splendidly any- where than in that half - obliterated inscription in honor of his grandfather , which John Chinn labori- ously deciphers on the day when he finds it on a hill- side in India ...
... doubt whether it can be found stated more splendidly any- where than in that half - obliterated inscription in honor of his grandfather , which John Chinn labori- ously deciphers on the day when he finds it on a hill- side in India ...
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... doubt familiar to many of you . He has the following remarkable ob- servation to make about those illustrious men ... doubt they are all for compromise in theory , while in action they are extreme . They are ready in spite , almost ...
... doubt familiar to many of you . He has the following remarkable ob- servation to make about those illustrious men ... doubt they are all for compromise in theory , while in action they are extreme . They are ready in spite , almost ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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