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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... things . " It must have been a matter of education . No man has it by nature alone . has your education been ... thing else in my life . But that always disturbed my temper , and has ever since . I can remember going to my little ...
... things . " It must have been a matter of education . No man has it by nature alone . has your education been ... thing else in my life . But that always disturbed my temper , and has ever since . I can remember going to my little ...
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... thing , which no ruthless hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The passage of the Nebraska bill , May 22d , 1854 , gave new and increased force to the popular feeling in favor of freedom which the proposition to repeal the ...
... thing , which no ruthless hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The passage of the Nebraska bill , May 22d , 1854 , gave new and increased force to the popular feeling in favor of freedom which the proposition to repeal the ...
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... thing more than a brief synopsis of these celebrated debates . It was the general verdict of the press and of the country , that , in every encounter , Mr. Lincoln held his ground firmly against his talented opponent ; and it is very ...
... thing more than a brief synopsis of these celebrated debates . It was the general verdict of the press and of the country , that , in every encounter , Mr. Lincoln held his ground firmly against his talented opponent ; and it is very ...
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... thing in this community , when he says that the negro has nothing in the Declaration of Independence . Henry : Clay plainly understood the contrary . Judge Douglas is going back to the era of our Revolution , and to the extent of his ...
... thing in this community , when he says that the negro has nothing in the Declaration of Independence . Henry : Clay plainly understood the contrary . Judge Douglas is going back to the era of our Revolution , and to the extent of his ...
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... thing with me you choose , if you will but heed these sacred principles . You may not only defeat me for the Senate , but you may take me and put me to death . While pretending no indifference to earthly honors , I do claim to be ...
... thing with me you choose , if you will but heed these sacred principles . You may not only defeat me for the Senate , but you may take me and put me to death . While pretending no indifference to earthly honors , I do claim to be ...
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