Abraham Lincoln's SpeechesDodd, Mead and Company, 1896 - 371 pages |
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... they are to be the issues of this campaign . The first one of these points he bases upon the language in a speech which I delivered at Springfield , which I believe I can quote correctly from memory . I said 94 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... they are to be the issues of this campaign . The first one of these points he bases upon the language in a speech which I delivered at Springfield , which I believe I can quote correctly from memory . I said 94 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
Page 102
... issue with me on a ques- tion of establishing uniformity in the domestic regulations of the States . - " A little now on the other point , — the Dred Scott decision . Another of the issues , he says , that is to be made with me is upon ...
... issue with me on a ques- tion of establishing uniformity in the domestic regulations of the States . - " A little now on the other point , — the Dred Scott decision . Another of the issues , he says , that is to be made with me is upon ...
Page 106
... issue it is nothing to you , nothing to the mass of the people of the nation , whether or not Judge Douglas or myself shall ever be heard of after this night . It may be a trifle to either of us ; but in connection with this mighty ...
... issue it is nothing to you , nothing to the mass of the people of the nation , whether or not Judge Douglas or myself shall ever be heard of after this night . It may be a trifle to either of us ; but in connection with this mighty ...
Page 119
... nor any misrepresentations , of which he thought fit to complain . . . . He seizes upon the doc- trines he supposes to be included in that speech , and declares that upon them will turn the issues of ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 119.
... nor any misrepresentations , of which he thought fit to complain . . . . He seizes upon the doc- trines he supposes to be included in that speech , and declares that upon them will turn the issues of ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 119.
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Abraham Lincoln. and declares that upon them will turn the issues of the campaign . He then quotes , or attempts to quote , from my speech . I will not say that he wilfully misquotes , but he does fail to quote ac- curately . His attempt ...
Abraham Lincoln. and declares that upon them will turn the issues of the campaign . He then quotes , or attempts to quote , from my speech . I will not say that he wilfully misquotes , but he does fail to quote ac- curately . His attempt ...
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Abraham Lincoln's Speeches Abraham Lincoln,L. E. (Lucius Eugene) 1824- Chittenden No preview available - 2016 |
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