Gems from Abraham Lincoln: Born February 11 [i.e. 12], 1809, in Hardin County, Ky., Died April 15th, 1865, at Washington, D.C.Derby & Miller, 1865 - 30 páginas |
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... line , that he is for subduing the rebellion by force of arms ; and in the next , that he is for taking these one hundred and thirty thousand men from the Union side , and placing them where they would be , but for the measure he ...
... line , that he is for subduing the rebellion by force of arms ; and in the next , that he is for taking these one hundred and thirty thousand men from the Union side , and placing them where they would be , but for the measure he ...
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... lines which I enclose to you . Greatly pleased and interested , I told him I would like , if ever an opportunity occurred , to write them down . He said he would some time try to give them to me . A few days afterwards he asked me to ...
... lines which I enclose to you . Greatly pleased and interested , I told him I would like , if ever an opportunity occurred , to write them down . He said he would some time try to give them to me . A few days afterwards he asked me to ...
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... lines down , one by one , as they fell from his lips . With great regard , very truly yours , F. B. CARPENTER . O why should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud ? O why should the spirit of mortal be proud ? - Like a fast - flitting meteor ...
... lines down , one by one , as they fell from his lips . With great regard , very truly yours , F. B. CARPENTER . O why should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud ? O why should the spirit of mortal be proud ? - Like a fast - flitting meteor ...
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... lines which I enclose to you . Greatly pleased and interested , I told him I would like , if ever an opportunity occurred , to write them down . He said he would some time try to give them to me . A few days afterwards he asked me to ...
... lines which I enclose to you . Greatly pleased and interested , I told him I would like , if ever an opportunity occurred , to write them down . He said he would some time try to give them to me . A few days afterwards he asked me to ...
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... lines down , one by one , as they fell from his lips . With great regard , very truly yours , F. B. CARPENTER . O why should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud ? O why should the spirit of mortal be proud ? — Like a fast - flitting meteor ...
... lines down , one by one , as they fell from his lips . With great regard , very truly yours , F. B. CARPENTER . O why should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud ? O why should the spirit of mortal be proud ? — Like a fast - flitting meteor ...
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adopted that Declara believe bloodshed brow Constitution CUYLER day of January Declaration of Independence dedicated deem DERBY & MILLER deserted destroy slavery devolved devotion to principle Divine Emancipation Proclamation Eng by AH evil spirit Executive Government EXECUTIVE MANSION fathers feel FILMER fitting and proper HARDIN COUNTY hath HELD AS SLAVES help to save HORACE GREELEY hundred and sixty-three including the cities including the Military Independence Hall indispensable necessity last full measure liberty living erased Lord one thousand Maintain the Freedom Martin Van Buren Military and Naval military emancipation mortal be proud Naval Authorities thereof never NOVEMBER 19 painting my large patriotism pelled to act PERSONS HELD President Lincoln Princess Ann Proclamation raising the flag-I rebellion Recognize and Maintain resist its destroying save slavery save the Union sentiment embodied spirit of mortal Springfield succeed thereof respectively thousand eight hundred tion unforgiven Union unless United York York Tribune