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... questions of the hour , he added , “ I may be wrong in regard to any or all of them ; but , hold- ing it a sound maxim that it is better only sometimes to be right than at all times to be wrong , so soon as I discover my opinions to be ...
... questions of the hour , he added , “ I may be wrong in regard to any or all of them ; but , hold- ing it a sound maxim that it is better only sometimes to be right than at all times to be wrong , so soon as I discover my opinions to be ...
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... questions , so now he came out for a measure of woman suffrage before there was a movement in favor of it anywhere . He had no thought of making an issue on this subject at that early day , but his declaration shows that he was thinking ...
... questions , so now he came out for a measure of woman suffrage before there was a movement in favor of it anywhere . He had no thought of making an issue on this subject at that early day , but his declaration shows that he was thinking ...
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... It was an ambitious group , and Baker is said to have burst into tears while reading the Constitution of the United States and finding that he , a native of England , could never be President . The questions 64 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... It was an ambitious group , and Baker is said to have burst into tears while reading the Constitution of the United States and finding that he , a native of England , could never be President . The questions 64 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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JAMES MORGAN. of England , could never be President . The questions of the hour were warmly debated , and every cause found a champion . Once , when the arguments became unusually heated , Douglas sprang up and challenged his opponents ...
JAMES MORGAN. of England , could never be President . The questions of the hour were warmly debated , and every cause found a champion . Once , when the arguments became unusually heated , Douglas sprang up and challenged his opponents ...
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... question presented to him , his nature was certain to respond to it . This was shown again when Knownothingism raised its head , and , by secret methods , attempted to place foreign - born residents under the ban and to discriminate ...
... question presented to him , his nature was certain to respond to it . This was shown again when Knownothingism raised its head , and , by secret methods , attempted to place foreign - born residents under the ban and to discriminate ...
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