Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... heart as long as he lived . But when such a father is old and is in poverty , a tender heart will not carry resentment . It will leap over on the other side , and do gener- ous things . Herndon further wrote , " If a man , woman or ...
... heart as long as he lived . But when such a father is old and is in poverty , a tender heart will not carry resentment . It will leap over on the other side , and do gener- ous things . Herndon further wrote , " If a man , woman or ...
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... heart , according to Herndon's careful word , was the lowest organ of his nature . His conscience ruled his heart ; but after all what were the instances where that took place ? Was it with reference to the negroes , especially in ...
... heart , according to Herndon's careful word , was the lowest organ of his nature . His conscience ruled his heart ; but after all what were the instances where that took place ? Was it with reference to the negroes , especially in ...
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... heart . If the poems on slavery of Whittier and Longfellow did not make the best use of the material , which better ... heart . His own heart was divided against itself . On the one side was his allegiance to the law , not so deeply ...
... heart . If the poems on slavery of Whittier and Longfellow did not make the best use of the material , which better ... heart . His own heart was divided against itself . On the one side was his allegiance to the law , not so deeply ...
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