Abraham Lincoln's SpeechesDodd, Mead and Company, 1896 - 371 pages |
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... COMPILED BY L. E. CHITTENDEN , Ex - Register of the Treasury , AUTHOR OF " PRESIDENT LINCOLN , " REMINISCENCES , " ETC. 66 PERSONAL NEW YORK : DODD , MEAD AND COMPANY . 1896 . Copyright , 1895 , BY DODD , MEAD AND COMPANY ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
... COMPILED BY L. E. CHITTENDEN , Ex - Register of the Treasury , AUTHOR OF " PRESIDENT LINCOLN , " REMINISCENCES , " ETC. 66 PERSONAL NEW YORK : DODD , MEAD AND COMPANY . 1896 . Copyright , 1895 , BY DODD , MEAD AND COMPANY ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
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... President , accept- ing his Nomination for the Presidency To the Citizens of Springfield , on his departure for Washington . 223 From his Remarks at Indianapolis , Indiana From his Address to the Legislature at Indianapo- 224 lis ...
... President , accept- ing his Nomination for the Presidency To the Citizens of Springfield , on his departure for Washington . 223 From his Remarks at Indianapolis , Indiana From his Address to the Legislature at Indianapo- 224 lis ...
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... President of the United States , the destroyer of the institution , and the emancipator of a race . That conclusion was , that the free and the slave States had lived harmoniously together for eighty years , because the framers of the ...
... President of the United States , the destroyer of the institution , and the emancipator of a race . That conclusion was , that the free and the slave States had lived harmoniously together for eighty years , because the framers of the ...
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... there shall be that many , with the ordi- nary increase added , cast in 1844 , that surely will a Whig be elected President of the United States . " FROM HIS SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESEN- TATIVES OF 36 ABRAHAM LINCOLN ,
... there shall be that many , with the ordi- nary increase added , cast in 1844 , that surely will a Whig be elected President of the United States . " FROM HIS SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESEN- TATIVES OF 36 ABRAHAM LINCOLN ,
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... President ; which is preferable ? 6 " ... The other day , one of the gentlemen from Georgia [ Mr. Iverson ] , an eloquent man , and a man of learning , so far as I can judge , not be- ing learned myself , came down upon us astonish ...
... President ; which is preferable ? 6 " ... The other day , one of the gentlemen from Georgia [ Mr. Iverson ] , an eloquent man , and a man of learning , so far as I can judge , not be- ing learned myself , came down upon us astonish ...
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