The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: 1843-1858G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1905 |
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... write to you and your brother Madison . Until I then saw you I was not aware of your being what is generally called an abolitionist , or , as you call yourself , a Liberty man , though I well knew there were many such in your country ...
... write to you and your brother Madison . Until I then saw you I was not aware of your being what is generally called an abolitionist , or , as you call yourself , a Liberty man , though I well knew there were many such in your country ...
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... writing to you , as it was then under- stood I would , but , on reflection , I have always found that I had nothing new to tell you . All has happened as I then told you I expected it would - Abraham Lincoln II 1846 To Dr Robert Boal ...
... writing to you , as it was then under- stood I would , but , on reflection , I have always found that I had nothing new to tell you . All has happened as I then told you I expected it would - Abraham Lincoln II 1846 To Dr Robert Boal ...
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... write me , telling the aspect of things in your country , or rather your district ; and also , send the names of some of your Whig neighbors , to whom I might , with propriety , write . Unless I can get some one to do this , Hardin ...
... write me , telling the aspect of things in your country , or rather your district ; and also , send the names of some of your Whig neighbors , to whom I might , with propriety , write . Unless I can get some one to do this , Hardin ...
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... write me instantly on receiving this , telling me all - particularly the names of those who are going strong against me . Yours as ever , A. LINCOLN . TO N. J. ROCKWELL . SPRINGFIELD , January 21 , 1846 . DEAR SIR : -You perhaps know ...
... write me instantly on receiving this , telling me all - particularly the names of those who are going strong against me . Yours as ever , A. LINCOLN . TO N. J. ROCKWELL . SPRINGFIELD , January 21 , 1846 . DEAR SIR : -You perhaps know ...
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... write this only to try to remove any impression that I distrust you and the other Whigs your country . of Yours truly , A. LINCOLN . TO JAMES BERDAN . SPRINGFIELD , May 7 , 1846 14 The Writings of To James Berdan, April 26th To James ...
... write this only to try to remove any impression that I distrust you and the other Whigs your country . of Yours truly , A. LINCOLN . TO JAMES BERDAN . SPRINGFIELD , May 7 , 1846 14 The Writings of To James Berdan, April 26th To James ...
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