The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham LincolnDerby & Jackson, 1860 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... truth stands . What is the consequence ? Gentlemen who advocate the case which my honorable friend from Georgia , with so much ability , sustains , declare that we invade their rights— that we deprive them of a participation in the ...
... truth stands . What is the consequence ? Gentlemen who advocate the case which my honorable friend from Georgia , with so much ability , sustains , declare that we invade their rights— that we deprive them of a participation in the ...
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... truth at the foundation of your constitution ? Show me , then , how your action is precluded , and I submit . Though I believe it ought to be otherwise , yet , if the constitution of my country forbids me , I yield . The constitutions ...
... truth at the foundation of your constitution ? Show me , then , how your action is precluded , and I submit . Though I believe it ought to be otherwise , yet , if the constitution of my country forbids me , I yield . The constitutions ...
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... truth dismissed from the human heart - never , in any time , in any age- never in any clime where rude man ever had any social feelings never was this unextinguishable truth de- stroyed from the heart of man , placed as it is in the ...
... truth dismissed from the human heart - never , in any time , in any age- never in any clime where rude man ever had any social feelings never was this unextinguishable truth de- stroyed from the heart of man , placed as it is in the ...
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... truth rather is this : At Chicago , July 9th , you made a carefully - prepared conclusion on my speech of June 16th . Twenty - four hours after , I made a hasty conclu- sion on yours of the 9th . You had six days to pre- pare , and ...
... truth rather is this : At Chicago , July 9th , you made a carefully - prepared conclusion on my speech of June 16th . Twenty - four hours after , I made a hasty conclu- sion on yours of the 9th . You had six days to pre- pare , and ...
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... truth on his side to be sure , which is always a great advantage , but neither in repartee nor in argument did Mr. Douglas for once confuse or confute his opponent . An Illinois correspondent of a Boston journal , said to be the ...
... truth on his side to be sure , which is always a great advantage , but neither in repartee nor in argument did Mr. Douglas for once confuse or confute his opponent . An Illinois correspondent of a Boston journal , said to be the ...
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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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