Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... moving words remembered , perhaps with tears , the melancholy lines of Cowper's tragic hymn : • When this poor lisping stammering tongue Lies silent in the grave , which they had sung , and had heard sung in LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS DEBATES 299.
... moving words remembered , perhaps with tears , the melancholy lines of Cowper's tragic hymn : • When this poor lisping stammering tongue Lies silent in the grave , which they had sung , and had heard sung in LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS DEBATES 299.
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... debate , he returned to the subject , as he did throughout the debates , with the evident purpose of driving it utterly from the minds of the people , to eradicate it as a source of discord in the nation . When he read Lincoln's words ...
... debate , he returned to the subject , as he did throughout the debates , with the evident purpose of driving it utterly from the minds of the people , to eradicate it as a source of discord in the nation . When he read Lincoln's words ...
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... debates thus proceeded with Lincoln wrestling , running , dodging under , coming close when there was chance for a tight grip upon Douglas . Lincoln inflicted a wound by his second interrogatory , propounded at Freeport , opened it up ...
... debates thus proceeded with Lincoln wrestling , running , dodging under , coming close when there was chance for a tight grip upon Douglas . Lincoln inflicted a wound by his second interrogatory , propounded at Freeport , opened it up ...
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