The curse of frankenstein 1957 trailer

The curse of frankenstein 1957 trailer

April 18, 1864 Address at Baltimore We have, as all will agree, a free Government, where every man has a right to be equal with every other man. In this great struggle, this form of Government and every form of human right is endangered if our enemies succeed. Every advocate of slavery naturally desires to see blasted, and crushed, the liberty promised the black man by the new constitution. November 14, 1864 Letter to Stephen A. Hurlbut In the untimely loss of your noble son, our affliction here, is scarcely less than your own. So much of promised usefulness to ones country, and of bright hopes for ones self and friends, have rarely been so suddenly dashed, as in his fall. In this sad world of ours, sorrow comes to all; and, to the young, it comes with bitterest agony, because it takes them unawares. I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom. In very truth he was, the noblest work of God an honest man. February 8, 1842 Eulogy of Benjamin Ferguson I believe it is an established maxim in morals that he who makes an assertion without knowing whether it is true or false, is guilty of falsehood; and the accidental truth of the assertion, does not justify or excuse him. Let no young man choosing the law for a calling for a moment yield to the popular belief resolve to be honest at all events; and if in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer, resolve to be honest without being a lawyer. Let every American, every lover of liberty, every well wisher to his posterity, swear by the blood of the Revolution, never to violate in the least particular, the laws of the country; and never to tolerate their violation by others. Let reverence for the laws, be the curse of frankenstein 1957 trailer by every American mother, to the lisping babe, that prattles on her lap let it be taught in schools, in seminaries, and in colleges; let it be written in Primers, spelling books, and in Almanacs; let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in legislative halls, and enforced in courts of justice. And, in short, let it become the political religion of the nation; and let the old and the young, the rich and the poor, the grave and the gay, of all sexes and tongues, and colors and conditions, sacrifice unceasingly upon its altars. In law it is a good policy to never plead what you need not, lest you oblige yourself to prove what you can not. February 20, 1848 Letter to Usher Linder The leading rule the curse of frankenstein 1957 trailer the lawyer, as for the man of every other calling, is diligence. Leave nothing for to-morrow which can be done to-day. Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can. Point out to them how the nominal winner is often a real loser in fees, expenses, and waste of time. As a peacemaker the lawyer has a superior opportunity of being a good man. There will still be business enough. Never stir up litigation. A worse man can scarcely be found than one who does this. Who can be more nearly a fiend than he who habitually overhauls the register of deeds in search of defects in titles, whereon to stir up strife, and put money in his pocket? Let no young man choosing the law for a calling for a moment yield to the popular belief resolve to be honest at all events; and if in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer, resolve to be honest without being a lawyer. Let us at all times remember that all American citizens are brothers of a common country, and should dwell together in the bonds of fraternal feeling. November 20, 1860 Remarks at Springfield, Illinois The man does not live who is more devoted to peace than I am. None who would do more to preserve it.

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