Abraham Lincoln's SpeechesDodd, Mead and Company, 1896 - 371 pages |
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... Congress , at the Special Session , July 4 , 1861 From his Message to Congress at its Regular Ses- sion at and Laugh . His Reply to the Lutheran Ministers 249 • • 259 265 266 From a Letter to General McClellan . From his Proclamation ...
... Congress , at the Special Session , July 4 , 1861 From his Message to Congress at its Regular Ses- sion at and Laugh . His Reply to the Lutheran Ministers 249 • • 259 265 266 From a Letter to General McClellan . From his Proclamation ...
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... Congress Closing Address of the Fair for the Sanitary Com- mission Letter to A. & Hodge of Kentucky His Address at the Sanitary Fair in Baltimore His Letter to General Grant His Answer to a Methodist Delegation PAGE · · 323 325 · 329 ...
... Congress Closing Address of the Fair for the Sanitary Com- mission Letter to A. & Hodge of Kentucky His Address at the Sanitary Fair in Baltimore His Letter to General Grant His Answer to a Methodist Delegation PAGE · · 323 325 · 329 ...
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... Congress , his political de- bates , and his official papers , would fill several large volumes . Upon what principle or by what rule shall they be compressed into a duodecimo of three or four hundred pages , which will hold the ...
... Congress , his political de- bates , and his official papers , would fill several large volumes . Upon what principle or by what rule shall they be compressed into a duodecimo of three or four hundred pages , which will hold the ...
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... Congress . From 1848 , when he declined a re- election to Congress , to June , 1858 , he scarcely challenged public notice . He made a speech at Peoria in 1854 , and a few addresses in the Fre- mont campaign , but during those ten years ...
... Congress . From 1848 , when he declined a re- election to Congress , to June , 1858 , he scarcely challenged public notice . He made a speech at Peoria in 1854 , and a few addresses in the Fre- mont campaign , but during those ten years ...
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... may ever be found , whose ambition would aspire to nothing beyond a seat in Congress , a gubernatorial or a presidential chair . But such belong not to the family of the lion or the brood of the eagle ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 21.
... may ever be found , whose ambition would aspire to nothing beyond a seat in Congress , a gubernatorial or a presidential chair . But such belong not to the family of the lion or the brood of the eagle ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 21.
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Abraham Lincoln's Speeches Abraham Lincoln,L. E. (Lucius Eugene) 1824- Chittenden No preview available - 2016 |
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