Abraham Lincoln Quotes
In The Early Days Of The World, The Almighty Said To The First Of Our Race "In The Sweat Of Thy Face Shalt Thou Eat Bread"; And Since Then, If We Except The Light And The Air Of Heaven, No Good Thing Has Been, Or Can Be Enjoyed By Us, Without Having First Cost Labour.
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