10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... address is remembered by most for its warning against foreign involvements , especially entangling alliances . Overlooked , however , are Washington's views upon a strong union ; that the central gov- ernment should serve all sections ...
... address is remembered by most for its warning against foreign involvements , especially entangling alliances . Overlooked , however , are Washington's views upon a strong union ; that the central gov- ernment should serve all sections ...
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... Address , 1863 BRAHAM LINCOLN was a ready speaker , but while President he A made few public addresses . His greatest were his two inaugurals , the Gettysburg Address , and his last speech , that of April 11 , 1865 , which dealt with ...
... Address , 1863 BRAHAM LINCOLN was a ready speaker , but while President he A made few public addresses . His greatest were his two inaugurals , the Gettysburg Address , and his last speech , that of April 11 , 1865 , which dealt with ...
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... Address of The President of the United States , on The Fourth of March , 1861 The Second Inaugural is entitled , " Inaugural Ad- dress , March 4 , 1865 " ( Washington , 1865 ) . The Gettysburg Address is found on the verso of the page ...
... Address of The President of the United States , on The Fourth of March , 1861 The Second Inaugural is entitled , " Inaugural Ad- dress , March 4 , 1865 " ( Washington , 1865 ) . The Gettysburg Address is found on the verso of the page ...
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