Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other LandsO.H. Oldroyd, 1895 - 221 páginas |
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... , FROM WHOSE HUMBLEST RANKS HE ROSE , AND WHOSE INTERESTS HE SO FAITHFULLY GUARDED THROUGH A GREAT CIVIL CONVULSION . WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE , WITH CHARITY FOR all . ” 72m ILLUSTRATIONS . PORTRAIT OF A. Lincoln , 66 66 iii.
... , FROM WHOSE HUMBLEST RANKS HE ROSE , AND WHOSE INTERESTS HE SO FAITHFULLY GUARDED THROUGH A GREAT CIVIL CONVULSION . WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE , WITH CHARITY FOR all . ” 72m ILLUSTRATIONS . PORTRAIT OF A. Lincoln , 66 66 iii.
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... interests of the common country , so that , when the time for action arrives , adequate protec- tion shall be extended to the coal and iron of Penn- sylvania and the corn of Illinois . " Permit me to express the hope that the impor ...
... interests of the common country , so that , when the time for action arrives , adequate protec- tion shall be extended to the coal and iron of Penn- sylvania and the corn of Illinois . " Permit me to express the hope that the impor ...
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... interests concerned , should ever be kept in view . Fluctuations in the value of currency are always injurious , and to reduce these fluctuations to the lowest possible point will always be a leading pur- pose in wise legislation ...
... interests concerned , should ever be kept in view . Fluctuations in the value of currency are always injurious , and to reduce these fluctuations to the lowest possible point will always be a leading pur- pose in wise legislation ...
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