The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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Stran 25
... our institutions . They believed that it was in the course of gradual extinction . It is clear that they never in- tended it should be a permanent institution , much less that it should extend beyond the limits of the States in 25.
... our institutions . They believed that it was in the course of gradual extinction . It is clear that they never in- tended it should be a permanent institution , much less that it should extend beyond the limits of the States in 25.
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... never purified , until the thunderbolt of freedom and emancipation came during the administration of Abraham Lincoln . This location of the Capital gave to the aristocratic element the power of social ostracism , to- wards the friends ...
... never purified , until the thunderbolt of freedom and emancipation came during the administration of Abraham Lincoln . This location of the Capital gave to the aristocratic element the power of social ostracism , to- wards the friends ...
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... never surpassed in the history of the Republic . Their canvass was the romance and poetry of politics , and their political creed , the religion of patriotism . John Van Buren brought into this campaign an indignant personal feeling ...
... never surpassed in the history of the Republic . Their canvass was the romance and poetry of politics , and their political creed , the religion of patriotism . John Van Buren brought into this campaign an indignant personal feeling ...
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... never forgot anything he had ever read , or seen , or heard ; and he had that happy faculty of a politician , of always re- membering names and faces . His resources were always at his command , and he needed little preparation . Of a ...
... never forgot anything he had ever read , or seen , or heard ; and he had that happy faculty of a politician , of always re- membering names and faces . His resources were always at his command , and he needed little preparation . Of a ...
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... never felt better . * * * I went away animus revertendi , intending to return , refreshed and invigorated , and take my share and sit it out ; to tell the exact truth , to husband some strength for a pinch , when it should come , for I ...
... never felt better . * * * I went away animus revertendi , intending to return , refreshed and invigorated , and take my share and sit it out ; to tell the exact truth , to husband some strength for a pinch , when it should come , for I ...
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