The Speeches of Abraham Lincoln: Including Inaugurals and ProclamationsLincoln Centenary Association, 1908 - 417 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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Including Inaugurals and Proclamations Abraham Lincoln. hardly be said , is not an attempt to vie with the ex- haustive and authoritative one prepared under the able editorship of President Lincoln's private secretaries , Messrs ...
Including Inaugurals and Proclamations Abraham Lincoln. hardly be said , is not an attempt to vie with the ex- haustive and authoritative one prepared under the able editorship of President Lincoln's private secretaries , Messrs ...
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... Lincoln as United States Senator 24 744 34 Page 52 Cony " - " ( July 10 ) Speech at Chicago , Ill .... $ 62 ( July 17 ) Speech at Springfield , Ill .. 77 ( Aug. 21 ) Speech at Ottawa , Ill . , in Debate with Judge Douglas .... 94 ( Aug ...
... Lincoln as United States Senator 24 744 34 Page 52 Cony " - " ( July 10 ) Speech at Chicago , Ill .... $ 62 ( July 17 ) Speech at Springfield , Ill .. 77 ( Aug. 21 ) Speech at Ottawa , Ill . , in Debate with Judge Douglas .... 94 ( Aug ...
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... Lincoln and his administration , with its beneficent results in banning slavery for all time from the country and relieving the oppressed black man from his shackles , was naturally hailed by the plaudits of the world . Care- ful ...
... Lincoln and his administration , with its beneficent results in banning slavery for all time from the country and relieving the oppressed black man from his shackles , was naturally hailed by the plaudits of the world . Care- ful ...
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... Lincoln for the United States Senate , when he told its members , in his appeal for unity , that " the Government of the country cannot endure permanently half - slave and half - free , " adding that " a house divided against itself ...
... Lincoln for the United States Senate , when he told its members , in his appeal for unity , that " the Government of the country cannot endure permanently half - slave and half - free , " adding that " a house divided against itself ...
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... Lincoln's early years the makings of this extraordinary , self - made man . Nothing could well be more humble and obscure than the beginnings of his life , in cabin or camp , in the Kentucky scenes of his origin , or in the rough ...
... Lincoln's early years the makings of this extraordinary , self - made man . Nothing could well be more humble and obscure than the beginnings of his life , in cabin or camp , in the Kentucky scenes of his origin , or in the rough ...
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