November: Lincoln's Elegy at GettysburgIndiana University Press, 09/11/2001 - 344 páginas It begins with the search for hallowed ground, the exact place from which Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. In bleak November, Kent Gramm makes a pilgrimage to the most famous battleground in American history and over the course of a month transforms his search into a discovery of the meaning of Lincoln's elegy for America's identity. |
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... once . Today there is a plaque in his memory at the National College of Chiropractic , about two miles from where - after traveling the country and the world — I am employed now . Even a rotten apple does not fall far from the tree . I ...
... once more . Heaven will solve our problems , but not , I think , by showing us subtle reconciliations between all our appar- ently contradictory notions . The notions will all be knocked from under our feet . We shall see that there ...
... Once Locke and Rousseau and others proclaimed the idea that hu- mans have " natural rights , " things we are born with like eyes and ears . Yet ever since the Holocaust we have understood that rights could become as nonexistent as ...
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