The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham LincolnDerby & Jackson, 1860 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... feelings never was this unextinguishable truth de- stroyed from the heart of man , placed as it is in the core and centre of it by his Maker , that man was not made the property of man . ' This was the language of British statesmen ...
... feelings never was this unextinguishable truth de- stroyed from the heart of man , placed as it is in the core and centre of it by his Maker , that man was not made the property of man . ' This was the language of British statesmen ...
Стр. 67
... feeling of envy or rivalry is not to be found in the breast of either . " At the Peoria debate alluded to above , the arrange- ment was that Douglas should speak as long as he pleased , then that Lincoln should do the same , and that ...
... feeling of envy or rivalry is not to be found in the breast of either . " At the Peoria debate alluded to above , the arrange- ment was that Douglas should speak as long as he pleased , then that Lincoln should do the same , and that ...
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... 9,000 , and the general feeling outside of the State was that Douglas had better be elected . Mr. Crittenden wrote a letter which elected Douglas ; he P said that it was better that Douglas should be elected ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 83.
... 9,000 , and the general feeling outside of the State was that Douglas had better be elected . Mr. Crittenden wrote a letter which elected Douglas ; he P said that it was better that Douglas should be elected ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 83.
Стр. 105
... feelings never carry him . He never gambles ; we doubt if he ever indulges in any games of chance . He is particularly cautious about incurring pecuniary obligations for any purpose whatever , and in debt , he is never content until the ...
... feelings never carry him . He never gambles ; we doubt if he ever indulges in any games of chance . He is particularly cautious about incurring pecuniary obligations for any purpose whatever , and in debt , he is never content until the ...
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... feels , but we have heard of Lincoln's say- ing , that the acceptance of the challenge was the mean- est thing he ever did in his life . Hardin - than whom a braver man never stood - never came out of that ter- rible charge at Buena ...
... feels , but we have heard of Lincoln's say- ing , that the acceptance of the challenge was the mean- est thing he ever did in his life . Hardin - than whom a braver man never stood - never came out of that ter- rible charge at Buena ...
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The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln D. W. (David W. ) Bartlett Недоступно для просмотра - 2017 |
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498 BROADWAY Abraham Lincoln answer applause arrangement Ashmun ballot bill called campaign candidate canvass cheers Chicago citizens Coles county coln Committee Congress Constitution Convention court crowd D. W. BARTLETT debate declared delegates Democratic party DERBY & JACKSON District of Columbia Dred Scott decision duty elected enthusiasm equal excitement favor friends gentlemen Giddings give hand honor hour House Howell Cobb Illinois Indiana John Judge Douglas Kansas Kentucky labor Legislature Lincoln voted manner Massachusetts ment Missouri Moses Hampton Nathan Evans National never New-York numbers Ohio Old Abe opposed Pennsylvania person platform political popular present President previous question principles prohibit remarks reply Republican party resolution Sangamon Sangamon river Seward slave slavery slavery question Speaker speech Springfield stands pledged subjoined territory tion Trumbull Union United whole Williamson R. W. Cobb Wilmot yeas and nays young Lincoln