Abraham LincolnChautauqua Press, 1899 - 189페이지 |
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... never to use his extraordinary strength to the injury or humiliation of others ; rather to do them a kindly turn , or to enforce justice and fair dealing between them . All this made him a favorite in backwoods society , although in ...
... never to use his extraordinary strength to the injury or humiliation of others ; rather to do them a kindly turn , or to enforce justice and fair dealing between them . All this made him a favorite in backwoods society , although in ...
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... never been deeply stirred by such topics . But when his moral nature was aroused , his brain developed an untiring activity until it had mastered all the knowledge within reach . As soon as the repeal of the Missouri Compromise had ...
... never been deeply stirred by such topics . But when his moral nature was aroused , his brain developed an untiring activity until it had mastered all the knowledge within reach . As soon as the repeal of the Missouri Compromise had ...
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... never by an object absent and unseen . In the former case he would most likely extend relief , with little inquiry into the merits of the case , because , as he expressed it himself , it took a pain out of his own heart . ” ” Only half ...
... never by an object absent and unseen . In the former case he would most likely extend relief , with little inquiry into the merits of the case , because , as he expressed it himself , it took a pain out of his own heart . ” ” Only half ...
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... never ceased to re- member the good souls he had met among them , and the many kindnesses they had done him . Although in his mental development he had risen far above them , he never looked down upon them . How they felt and how they ...
... never ceased to re- member the good souls he had met among them , and the many kindnesses they had done him . Although in his mental development he had risen far above them , he never looked down upon them . How they felt and how they ...
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... never be President , and the battle of 1860 is worth a hundred of this . " The interrogatory was pressed upon Doug- las , and Douglas did answer that , no matter what the decision of the Supreme Court might be on the abstract question ...
... never be President , and the battle of 1860 is worth a hundred of this . " The interrogatory was pressed upon Doug- las , and Douglas did answer that , no matter what the decision of the Supreme Court might be on the abstract question ...
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