The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... enemies ; how he conquered the fierce rage and rancor of opposing factions and parties ; how he subdued the prejudices of enemies , and forced the oftimes reluctant respect of other nations ; how he organized and held together all the ...
... enemies ; how he conquered the fierce rage and rancor of opposing factions and parties ; how he subdued the prejudices of enemies , and forced the oftimes reluctant respect of other nations ; how he organized and held together all the ...
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... enemy . Did we brave all then , to falter now ? -now , when that same enemy is wavering , dissevered and belligerent ? The result is not doubtful . We shall not fail - if we stand firın , we shall not fail . Wise counsels may accelerate ...
... enemy . Did we brave all then , to falter now ? -now , when that same enemy is wavering , dissevered and belligerent ? The result is not doubtful . We shall not fail - if we stand firın , we shall not fail . Wise counsels may accelerate ...
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... enemies , but friends . We must not be enemies - though passion may have strained , it must not break our bonds of affection . " The mystic chords of memory , stretching from every battle - field and patriot grave to every living heart ...
... enemies , but friends . We must not be enemies - though passion may have strained , it must not break our bonds of affection . " The mystic chords of memory , stretching from every battle - field and patriot grave to every living heart ...
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... enemy . Special and private mes- sengers were sent North , who pursued a circuitous route to the northern cities and governors of loyal States , calling on them to hasten troops to the rescue of the Capital . A com- pany of personal ...
... enemy . Special and private mes- sengers were sent North , who pursued a circuitous route to the northern cities and governors of loyal States , calling on them to hasten troops to the rescue of the Capital . A com- pany of personal ...
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... enemy , do these predictions amount to ? Every word thus uttered , falls as a note of inspiration upon every Confederate ear . Every sound thus uttered , is a word , ( and falling from his lips , a mighty word ) of kindling and triumph ...
... enemy , do these predictions amount to ? Every word thus uttered , falls as a note of inspiration upon every Confederate ear . Every sound thus uttered , is a word , ( and falling from his lips , a mighty word ) of kindling and triumph ...
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