Lincoln and the Land of the SangamonChapman & Grimes, 1945 - 140 pages |
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Page 88
... equal in all respects . They did not mean to say all men were equal in color , size , intellect , moral development and social capacity . They , with tolerable distinctness , express in what respects they did consider all men created equal ...
... equal in all respects . They did not mean to say all men were equal in color , size , intellect , moral development and social capacity . They , with tolerable distinctness , express in what respects they did consider all men created equal ...
Page 101
... equal , except Negroes . ' When the Know - nothings get control it will read ' All men are created equal except Negroes , foreigners , and Catholics . ' When it comes to this , I shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make ...
... equal , except Negroes . ' When the Know - nothings get control it will read ' All men are created equal except Negroes , foreigners , and Catholics . ' When it comes to this , I shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make ...
Page 113
... equal hope in the world ? " As Paul M. Angle stated , " The overwhelming personality of Lincoln . . . his manner of approaching a question is worth emphasizing . He took all the factors of a situation into account . " From boyhood ...
... equal hope in the world ? " As Paul M. Angle stated , " The overwhelming personality of Lincoln . . . his manner of approaching a question is worth emphasizing . He took all the factors of a situation into account . " From boyhood ...
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Lincoln and the Land of the Sangamon Louis Obed Renne,William Henry 1818-1891 Herndon No preview available - 2021 |
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References to this book
Lincoln the President: Last Full Measure J. G. Randall,Richard N. Current,Richard Nelson Current Limited preview - 1999 |