The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... peace - peace with- out malice , peace which would " bind up the nation's wounds " : With malice toward none ; with charity for all ; with firmness in the right , as God gives us to see the right , let us strive on to finish the work we ...
... peace - peace with- out malice , peace which would " bind up the nation's wounds " : With malice toward none ; with charity for all ; with firmness in the right , as God gives us to see the right , let us strive on to finish the work we ...
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... peace . " Then he suggests the propriety of wheedling the Mexican people to desert the counsels of their own leaders , and , trusting in our protestations , to set up a government from which we can secure a satisfactory peace ; telling ...
... peace . " Then he suggests the propriety of wheedling the Mexican people to desert the counsels of their own leaders , and , trusting in our protestations , to set up a government from which we can secure a satisfactory peace ; telling ...
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... peace . But Nebraska is urged as a great Union - saving measure . Well , I too go for saving the Union . Much as I ... peace and quiet . The nation was looking to the forming of new bonds of union , and a long course of peace and ...
... peace . But Nebraska is urged as a great Union - saving measure . Well , I too go for saving the Union . Much as I ... peace and quiet . The nation was looking to the forming of new bonds of union , and a long course of peace and ...
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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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