Essays, Poems and LettersOdyssey Press, 1948 - 424 Seiten |
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... present . 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1 THERE have been many painful crises since the impatient vanity of South Carolina hurried ten prosperous Common- wealths into a crime whose assured retribution was to leave them either at the mercy of the ...
... present . 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1 THERE have been many painful crises since the impatient vanity of South Carolina hurried ten prosperous Common- wealths into a crime whose assured retribution was to leave them either at the mercy of the ...
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... present acceptation , which would seem to imply that at some time or other , not too pre- cisely specified in history , to be kindly and to be natural had been equivalent terms . I can think of no book so thoroughly good- natured and ...
... present acceptation , which would seem to imply that at some time or other , not too pre- cisely specified in history , to be kindly and to be natural had been equivalent terms . I can think of no book so thoroughly good- natured and ...
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... present life , and from which I am now exiled . How beau- tiful that past was and how I cannot see it clearly yet for my tears I need not tell you . I can only hope and pray that the sweet influences of thirteen years spent with one ...
... present life , and from which I am now exiled . How beau- tiful that past was and how I cannot see it clearly yet for my tears I need not tell you . I can only hope and pray that the sweet influences of thirteen years spent with one ...
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PREFACE | xiii |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | l |
A Fable for Critics 1848 | 187 |
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