Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln ...H.W. Bell, 1903 - 399 Seiten Advertising matter: p. 391-399. |
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... land , and to uprear upon its hills and its valleys a political edifice of liberty and equal rights ; ' t is ours only to transmit these— the former unprofaned by the foot of an invader , the latter undecayed by the lapse of time and ...
... land , and to uprear upon its hills and its valleys a political edifice of liberty and equal rights ; ' t is ours only to transmit these— the former unprofaned by the foot of an invader , the latter undecayed by the lapse of time and ...
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... land of steady habits . Whatever then their cause may be , it is common to the whole country . It would be tedious as well as useless to recount the horrors of all of them . Those happening in the State of Mississippi and at St. Louis ...
... land of steady habits . Whatever then their cause may be , it is common to the whole country . It would be tedious as well as useless to recount the horrors of all of them . Those happening in the State of Mississippi and at St. Louis ...
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... land so lately famed for love of law and order , and the stories of which have even now grown too familiar to attract anything more than an idle remark . But you are perhaps ready to ask , " What has this to do with the perpetuation of ...
... land so lately famed for love of law and order , and the stories of which have even now grown too familiar to attract anything more than an idle remark . But you are perhaps ready to ask , " What has this to do with the perpetuation of ...
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... land , the strongest bulwark of any overnment , and particularly of those constituted like ours , ay effectually be broken down and destroyed - I mean the ttachment of the people . Whenever this effect shall be pro- uced among us ...
... land , the strongest bulwark of any overnment , and particularly of those constituted like ours , ay effectually be broken down and destroyed - I mean the ttachment of the people . Whenever this effect shall be pro- uced among us ...
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... land , bidding fair to leave un- scathed no green spot or living thing ; while on its bosom are riding , like demons on the waves of hell , the imps of that evil spirit , and fiendishly taunting all those who dare resist its destroying ...
... land , bidding fair to leave un- scathed no green spot or living thing ; while on its bosom are riding , like demons on the waves of hell , the imps of that evil spirit , and fiendishly taunting all those who dare resist its destroying ...
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