Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... equal . ' We now practically read it ' all men are created equal except negroes . ' When the Know- nothings get control , it will read ' all men are created equal , except negroes , foreigners and Catholics . ' When it comes I shall ...
... equal . ' We now practically read it ' all men are created equal except negroes . ' When the Know- nothings get control , it will read ' all men are created equal , except negroes , foreigners and Catholics . ' When it comes I shall ...
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... equal . Leaving motives out of considera- tion , Douglas speared Lincoln between the horns of his own dilemma before the Calvinistic audience at Galesburg . This seemed to make no difference with them ; and in the roar of the incoming ...
... equal . Leaving motives out of considera- tion , Douglas speared Lincoln between the horns of his own dilemma before the Calvinistic audience at Galesburg . This seemed to make no difference with them ; and in the roar of the incoming ...
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... equal . But in reality he was maintaining this thesis actually for the tariff and the bank , for centralists and for the monarchic principle . All men are born equal to work for wages ; but not born equal to govern themselves in order ...
... equal . But in reality he was maintaining this thesis actually for the tariff and the bank , for centralists and for the monarchic principle . All men are born equal to work for wages ; but not born equal to govern themselves in order ...
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