Abraham Lincoln: A New Portrait, Том 2H. Liveright, Incorporated, 1931 |
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... ( mean- ing one Thomas Vandegrift , and being by the hearers then and there understood to mean the said Thomas ) " told Mr. Miller " ( the said Jonathan meaning ) " so at the tan - yard ” — And the defendants aver that before the speaking ...
... ( mean- ing one Thomas Vandegrift , and being by the hearers then and there understood to mean the said Thomas ) " told Mr. Miller " ( the said Jonathan meaning ) " so at the tan - yard ” — And the defendants aver that before the speaking ...
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... mean anything at all ; we have Judge Douglas giving his exposition of what the Declaration of Independence means , and we have him saying it means simply that the people of America were equal to the people of England . According to his ...
... mean anything at all ; we have Judge Douglas giving his exposition of what the Declaration of Independence means , and we have him saying it means simply that the people of America were equal to the people of England . According to his ...
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... mean men , not trees ; they can be tried , and an analysis of their strength obtained less ex- pensive to life and human interests than man's . What I say now is a mere whimsey , you know ; but when I speak of a school of events , I mean ...
... mean men , not trees ; they can be tried , and an analysis of their strength obtained less ex- pensive to life and human interests than man's . What I say now is a mere whimsey , you know ; but when I speak of a school of events , I mean ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 505 |
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS | 511 |
John G Nicolay | 788 |
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