Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln ...H.W. Bell, 1903 - Всего страниц: 399 Advertising matter: p. 391-399. |
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... wish an answer to this , and you are at liberty to publish both , if you choose . [ From an address before the young men's lyceum of Spring- field , Illinois , 27 January 1837. ] As a subject for the remarks of the evening , " The per ...
... wish an answer to this , and you are at liberty to publish both , if you choose . [ From an address before the young men's lyceum of Spring- field , Illinois , 27 January 1837. ] As a subject for the remarks of the evening , " The per ...
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... wish you would think seriously before you decide . What I have said I will most positively abide by , provided you wish it . My opinion is that you had better not do it . You have not been accustomed to hardship , and it may be more ...
... wish you would think seriously before you decide . What I have said I will most positively abide by , provided you wish it . My opinion is that you had better not do it . You have not been accustomed to hardship , and it may be more ...
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... wish that you should . Do not understand by this that I wish to cut your acquaintance . I mean no such thing . What I do wish is that our further acquaintance shall depend upon yourself . If such further acquaintance would contribute ...
... wish that you should . Do not understand by this that I wish to cut your acquaintance . I mean no such thing . What I do wish is that our further acquaintance shall depend upon yourself . If such further acquaintance would contribute ...
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... wish you to understand them . You ask for my present " feelings on the subject . " I entertain no unkind feelings to you , and none of any sort upon the subject , ex- cept a sincere regret that I permitted myself to get into such an ...
... wish you to understand them . You ask for my present " feelings on the subject . " I entertain no unkind feelings to you , and none of any sort upon the subject , ex- cept a sincere regret that I permitted myself to get into such an ...
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... wish her death , you would most certainly be resigned to it . Perhaps this point is no longer a question with you , and my pertinacious dwell- ing upon it is a rude intrusion upon your feelings . If so , you must pardon me . You know ...
... wish her death , you would most certainly be resigned to it . Perhaps this point is no longer a question with you , and my pertinacious dwell- ing upon it is a rude intrusion upon your feelings . If so , you must pardon me . You know ...
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