The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... answer the interrogatories I proposed , as before men- tioned , or some other similar ones . Let him answer fully , fairly , and candidly . Let him answer with facts and not with argu- ments . Let him remember he sits where Washington ...
... answer the interrogatories I proposed , as before men- tioned , or some other similar ones . Let him answer fully , fairly , and candidly . Let him answer with facts and not with argu- ments . Let him remember he sits where Washington ...
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... answering the questions Douglas had put to him at Ottawa . He was now prepared not only to answer them but to pose some of his own , the second of which was the famous ques- tion that ruined Douglas in the South . Lincoln rode in a ...
... answering the questions Douglas had put to him at Ottawa . He was now prepared not only to answer them but to pose some of his own , the second of which was the famous ques- tion that ruined Douglas in the South . Lincoln rode in a ...
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... answer his questions . If I have the sense to comprehend and answer those questions , I have done so fairly . If it can be pointed out to me how I can more fully and fairly answer him , I will do it — but I aver I have not the sense to ...
... answer his questions . If I have the sense to comprehend and answer those questions , I have done so fairly . If it can be pointed out to me how I can more fully and fairly answer him , I will do it — but I aver I have not the sense to ...
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Reply to a Committee of Religious Denominations Asking | 145 |
Chronology | 193 |
Address to the People of Sangamon County Illinois March | 221 |
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