Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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... never done . At that time Lincoln appreciated the scope and con- sequences of the impending conflict . Above all other thoughts in his mind was this : This conflict will settle the question , at least for centuries to come , whether man ...
... never done . At that time Lincoln appreciated the scope and con- sequences of the impending conflict . Above all other thoughts in his mind was this : This conflict will settle the question , at least for centuries to come , whether man ...
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... never and con all other vill settle ether man tly is of ved . He d : " We hope of e clearer the re- to keep nancipa- wners of y called act that nfiscate at the l indis pensable means must be employed to that end . He knew that if the ...
... never and con all other vill settle ether man tly is of ved . He d : " We hope of e clearer the re- to keep nancipa- wners of y called act that nfiscate at the l indis pensable means must be employed to that end . He knew that if the ...
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... never appeared , and it may be the greatest soldiers have lived the lives of perfect peace . Lincoln assumed the leading part of the greatest drama ever acted upon the stage of a continent . His criticisms of military movements , his ...
... never appeared , and it may be the greatest soldiers have lived the lives of perfect peace . Lincoln assumed the leading part of the greatest drama ever acted upon the stage of a continent . His criticisms of military movements , his ...
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... you are only an atom of an aggregation . Lincoln never finished his education . To the night of his death he was a pupil , a learner , an inquirer , a seeker W. H. HERNDON , LINCOLN'S LAW PARTNER . [ It EULOGY ON LINCOLN , 4I.
... you are only an atom of an aggregation . Lincoln never finished his education . To the night of his death he was a pupil , a learner , an inquirer , a seeker W. H. HERNDON , LINCOLN'S LAW PARTNER . [ It EULOGY ON LINCOLN , 4I.
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... never was satisfied until he fully understood not only the facts , not only the law applicable to such facts , but the reason of the law . If any one doubts his legal ability , let him read , first , the opinion of Chief Justice Taney ...
... never was satisfied until he fully understood not only the facts , not only the law applicable to such facts , but the reason of the law . If any one doubts his legal ability , let him read , first , the opinion of Chief Justice Taney ...
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