Gems from Abraham Lincoln: Born February 11 [i.e. 12], 1809, in Hardin County, Ky., Died April 15th, 1865, at Washington, D.C. |
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The mere reading of the speech on leaving Springfield , the Emancipation
Proclamation , the Second Inaugural , and the sadly beautiful poem recited to Mr .
Carpenter , reveal Mr . Lincoln ' s character , and conclusively prove that the well
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The mere reading of the speech on leaving Springfield , the Emancipation
Proclamation , the Second Inaugural , and the sadly beautiful poem recited to Mr .
Carpenter , reveal Mr . Lincoln ' s character , and conclusively prove that the well
...
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We copy from the concluding part of Mr . Lincoln ' s speech , the following
eloquent outburst of patriotism and devotion to principle . Said he :“ Many free
countries have lost their liberties , and ours may lose hers ; but if she shall , may it
be my ...
We copy from the concluding part of Mr . Lincoln ' s speech , the following
eloquent outburst of patriotism and devotion to principle . Said he :“ Many free
countries have lost their liberties , and ours may lose hers ; but if she shall , may it
be my ...
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... and to the departed shade of our country ' s freedom , that the course approved
by our judgments and adored by our hearts in disaster , in chains , in torture , and
in death , we never faltered in defending . " Farewell Speech To his Springfield ...
... and to the departed shade of our country ' s freedom , that the course approved
by our judgments and adored by our hearts in disaster , in chains , in torture , and
in death , we never faltered in defending . " Farewell Speech To his Springfield ...
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Farewell Speech To his Springfield Friends on setting out for Washington . MY
FRIENDS : No one not in my position can appreciate the sadness I feel at this
parting . To this people I owe all I am . Here I have lived more than a quarter of a
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Farewell Speech To his Springfield Friends on setting out for Washington . MY
FRIENDS : No one not in my position can appreciate the sadness I feel at this
parting . To this people I owe all I am . Here I have lived more than a quarter of a
...
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The mere reading of the speech on leaving Springfield , the Emancipation
Proclamation , the Second Inaugural , and the sadly beautiful poem recited to Mr .
Carpenter , reveal Mr . Lincoln ' s character , and conclusively prove that the well
...
The mere reading of the speech on leaving Springfield , the Emancipation
Proclamation , the Second Inaugural , and the sadly beautiful poem recited to Mr .
Carpenter , reveal Mr . Lincoln ' s character , and conclusively prove that the well
...
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