When Lincoln spoke of a pernicious abstraction he referred to wether the South had indeed left the Union.
Hiden harms.
It is a noun is referring to the spokes of a wheel.
If you are referring to the Painter, Tiziano Vecelli, then he spoke Italian.
It is unclear whom you are referring to; please provide more context or specify the individual.
"It" if you're referring to the language, unless you're a poet or one of the authors of English as She is Spoke."They" if you're referring to the people.
Perhaps you are referring to Spartacus.
It means it is being widely spoke about all over the world.
The accent made it sound as if the missionary was referring to 'my buttocks' repeatedly.
This depends completely on which colony you're referring to. They spoke many different languages. It could be English, Dutch, French, German...
"Spoke" is the past tense of the verb "speak," used when referring to an action that happened in the past. "Spoken" is the past participle of the same verb and is used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect tenses or passive voice. For example, you would say, "She spoke to me yesterday" and "She has spoken to me before."
It is a Biblical allusion to the book of Genesis line 3:19.
Lincoln Was Referring to the Freedom of the slaves when he Spoke of " A New Birth of Freedom "
You're possibly referring to Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters, an album by Bob Calvert of Hawkwind fame.