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... course of action befitting " friends . ” Let us conclude our remarks on ( Lincoln's style by emphasizing that it reflected the same purposefulness that was characteristic of the arguments contained in the address . Through directness ...
... course of action befitting " friends . ” Let us conclude our remarks on ( Lincoln's style by emphasizing that it reflected the same purposefulness that was characteristic of the arguments contained in the address . Through directness ...
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... course of this debate to follow him at length in those excursions , the honorable member returned , and attempted another object . He referred to a speech of mine in the other house , the same which I had occasion to allude to myself ...
... course of this debate to follow him at length in those excursions , the honorable member returned , and attempted another object . He referred to a speech of mine in the other house , the same which I had occasion to allude to myself ...
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... course , no amount of charity in spending such fortunes in any way compensates for misconduct in making them . As a matter of personal conviction , and without pretending to discuss the details or formulate the system , I feel that we ...
... course , no amount of charity in spending such fortunes in any way compensates for misconduct in making them . As a matter of personal conviction , and without pretending to discuss the details or formulate the system , I feel that we ...
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The Study of Speeches | 1 |
WENDELL PHILLIPS PAGE | 9 |
Lincolns First Inaugural | 21 |
Copyright | |
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