The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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Page 46
... require . No man can talk well unless he is able , first of all , to define to himself what he is talking about . Euclid , well studied , would free the world of half its calamities , by banishing half the nonsense which now deludes and ...
... require . No man can talk well unless he is able , first of all , to define to himself what he is talking about . Euclid , well studied , would free the world of half its calamities , by banishing half the nonsense which now deludes and ...
Page 84
... requiring the main witnesses to be definite as to the time and place . When the evidence of the prosecution was ended , Lincoln introduced a few witnesses to remove some erroneous impressions in regard to the previous character of his ...
... requiring the main witnesses to be definite as to the time and place . When the evidence of the prosecution was ended , Lincoln introduced a few witnesses to remove some erroneous impressions in regard to the previous character of his ...
Page 97
... require ; and that is precisely what you want . He and Van Buren are the same manner of men ; ' and like Van Buren , he will never desert you till you first desert him . " After referring at some length to " extra charges " of General ...
... require ; and that is precisely what you want . He and Van Buren are the same manner of men ; ' and like Van Buren , he will never desert you till you first desert him . " After referring at some length to " extra charges " of General ...
Page 128
... require us to do so . We must not withhold an efficient fugitive slave law , because the Constitution requires us , as I understand it , not to withhold such a law , but we must prevent the outspreading of the insti- tution , because ...
... require us to do so . We must not withhold an efficient fugitive slave law , because the Constitution requires us , as I understand it , not to withhold such a law , but we must prevent the outspreading of the insti- tution , because ...
Page 160
... requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development of the industrial interest of the whole country , and we commend that policy of national exchanges which secures to the working man liberal wages , to ...
... requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development of the industrial interest of the whole country , and we commend that policy of national exchanges which secures to the working man liberal wages , to ...
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