Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... CHARACTER OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN [ Funeral address by Phillips Brooks , preacher , Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts , 1891-93 ( born in Boston , December 13 ... character . It will 137 BROOKS, PHILLIPS Character of Abraham Lincoln.
... CHARACTER OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN [ Funeral address by Phillips Brooks , preacher , Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts , 1891-93 ( born in Boston , December 13 ... character . It will 137 BROOKS, PHILLIPS Character of Abraham Lincoln.
Page 140
... character , but in their right and intimate conjunction . This union of the mental and moral into a life of admirable simplicity is what we most admire in children ; but in them it is unset- tled and unpractical . But when it is ...
... character , but in their right and intimate conjunction . This union of the mental and moral into a life of admirable simplicity is what we most admire in children ; but in them it is unset- tled and unpractical . But when it is ...
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... character he represented into the new region of national happiness and comfort and usefulness , for which that character had been designed . But then we come to the beginning of all trouble . Abraham Lincoln was the type - man of the ...
... character he represented into the new region of national happiness and comfort and usefulness , for which that character had been designed . But then we come to the beginning of all trouble . Abraham Lincoln was the type - man of the ...
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