The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... never to have been , and the like of it must never be again . The sacred right of self - government is grossly violated by it . We even find some men who drew their first breath— and every other breath of their lives - under this very ...
... never to have been , and the like of it must never be again . The sacred right of self - government is grossly violated by it . We even find some men who drew their first breath— and every other breath of their lives - under this very ...
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... never says your institution of slavery is wrong ; he never says it is right , to be sure , but he never says it is wrong . There is not a public man in the United States , I believe , with the exception of Senator Douglas , who has not ...
... never says your institution of slavery is wrong ; he never says it is right , to be sure , but he never says it is wrong . There is not a public man in the United States , I believe , with the exception of Senator Douglas , who has not ...
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... never was in one at Quincy or elsewhere . I was never in Quincy but one day and two nights while Know - Nothing lodges were in exist- ence , and you were with me that day and both those nights . I had never been there before in my life ...
... never was in one at Quincy or elsewhere . I was never in Quincy but one day and two nights while Know - Nothing lodges were in exist- ence , and you were with me that day and both those nights . I had never been there before in my life ...
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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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