The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... become as much a part of our politi- cal heritage as the Declaration of Independence and the Con- stitution itself . Now , three - quarters of a century after his death , Lincoln's memory , which had perhaps for a time become somewhat ...
... become as much a part of our politi- cal heritage as the Declaration of Independence and the Con- stitution itself . Now , three - quarters of a century after his death , Lincoln's memory , which had perhaps for a time become somewhat ...
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... become the reigning social queen of the nation's capital . The Southern families who had dominated Washington ... become a great social success . Only a woman impervious to public opin- ion would make the attempt to do so at a time when ...
... become the reigning social queen of the nation's capital . The Southern families who had dominated Washington ... become a great social success . Only a woman impervious to public opin- ion would make the attempt to do so at a time when ...
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... become free or become slave . " Uniformity of this kind had not been in- tended by the men who had founded the nation ; they had allowed for sectional differences of climate and custom . To aim for uni- formity was to achieve despotism ...
... become free or become slave . " Uniformity of this kind had not been in- tended by the men who had founded the nation ; they had allowed for sectional differences of climate and custom . To aim for uni- formity was to achieve despotism ...
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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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