Abraham Lincoln's SpeechesDodd, Mead and Company, 1896 - 371 pages |
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... plain , just and recolate , under whose cautions bandh , against the forlect exins in wistory thrown in they and in moge the Union of these latest somed SPEECHES . COMPILED BY L. E. CHITTENDEN , Ex -. COPYRIGHT 1866 BY FB.CARPENTER .
... plain , just and recolate , under whose cautions bandh , against the forlect exins in wistory thrown in they and in moge the Union of these latest somed SPEECHES . COMPILED BY L. E. CHITTENDEN , Ex -. COPYRIGHT 1866 BY FB.CARPENTER .
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Abraham Lincoln. SPEECHES . 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 ...
Abraham Lincoln. SPEECHES . 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 ...
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... Speech in the House of Representatives of the United States • The Eulogy upon Henry Clay · From his Reply to Senator ... Speech delivered at Spring- field , Illinois , on his Nomination to the Senate of the United States 108 fried .96 ...
... Speech in the House of Representatives of the United States • The Eulogy upon Henry Clay · From his Reply to Senator ... Speech delivered at Spring- field , Illinois , on his Nomination to the Senate of the United States 108 fried .96 ...
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Abraham Lincoln. From his Speech at Chicago , in reply to the Speech of Judge Douglas , on the Evening of July 9 , 1858 From his Speech at Springfield , Illinois The Lincoln and Douglas Debate : The First Meeting at Ottawa , Illinois ...
Abraham Lincoln. From his Speech at Chicago , in reply to the Speech of Judge Douglas , on the Evening of July 9 , 1858 From his Speech at Springfield , Illinois The Lincoln and Douglas Debate : The First Meeting at Ottawa , Illinois ...
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... speeches and writings , in a single volume of convenient , read- able form ; and no book of that kind could be more difficult to make . His collected works , in- cluding his speeches in Congress , his political de- bates , and his ...
... speeches and writings , in a single volume of convenient , read- able form ; and no book of that kind could be more difficult to make . His collected works , in- cluding his speeches in Congress , his political de- bates , and his ...
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