The Lincoln year book : axioms and aphorisms from the great emancipator . \i\\l\l\l\ We are not bound to follow implicitly/jImMMX in whatever our fathers did. To do sowould be to reject all progress, all im-provement. THIRTY- FIRST Understanding the spirit of our institu-tions to aim at the elevation of men, I amopposed to whatever tends to APRIL The probability that we may fail in the struggleought not to deter us from the support of a causewhich we deem to be just. THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK APRIL FIRST You can fool some of the people all ofthe time, or all of the people some of the
The Lincoln year book : axioms and aphorisms from the great emancipator . \i\\l\l\l\ We are not bound to follow implicitly/jImMMX in whatever our fathers did. To do sowould be to reject all progress, all im-provement. THIRTY- FIRST Understanding the spirit of our institu-tions to aim at the elevation of men, I amopposed to whatever tends to APRIL The probability that we may fail in the struggleought not to deter us from the support of a causewhich we deem to be just. THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK APRIL FIRST You can fool some of the people all ofthe time, or all of the people some of thetime; but you cant fool all of the peopleall of the time. SECOND He has abundant talents — quiteenough to occupy all his time withoutdevoting any to temper. THIRD 1 do not argue—1 beseech you to makethe argument for yourself. FOURTH Must a government, of necessity, betoo strong for the liberties of its ownpeople, or too weak to maintain its ownexistence?
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