Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... and go forward without fear and with manly hearts . " Message , July 5 , 1861 .
In giving freedom to the slaves , we assure freedom to the free ; honorable alike
in what we give and what we preserve . " Message , December 1 , 1862 . " I hope
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... and go forward without fear and with manly hearts . " Message , July 5 , 1861 .
In giving freedom to the slaves , we assure freedom to the free ; honorable alike
in what we give and what we preserve . " Message , December 1 , 1862 . " I hope
...
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Over the defeat of the great Kentuckian he sorrowed as one almost without hope ;
feeling it , indeed , far more keenly than his generous nature would have done ,
had it been a merely personal discomfiture . Two years later , in 1846 , Mr ...
Over the defeat of the great Kentuckian he sorrowed as one almost without hope ;
feeling it , indeed , far more keenly than his generous nature would have done ,
had it been a merely personal discomfiture . Two years later , in 1846 , Mr ...
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Whenever , if ever , he and we can come together on principle , so that our great
cause may have assistance from bis great ability , I hope to have interposed no
adventitious obstacle . " But clearly , he is not now with us he does not pretend to
...
Whenever , if ever , he and we can come together on principle , so that our great
cause may have assistance from bis great ability , I hope to have interposed no
adventitious obstacle . " But clearly , he is not now with us he does not pretend to
...
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... penned that warning ; and about one year after he penned it he wrote Lafayette
that he considered that prohibition a wise measure , expressing , in the same
connection , his hope that we should some time have a confederacy of free
States .
... penned that warning ; and about one year after he penned it he wrote Lafayette
that he considered that prohibition a wise measure , expressing , in the same
connection , his hope that we should some time have a confederacy of free
States .
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Whoover much fears , or much hopes , for such an event , will be alike
disappointed . “ In the language of Mr . Jefferson , uttered many years ago , It is
still in our power to direct the process of emancipation , His Speech at the Cooper
Institute .
Whoover much fears , or much hopes , for such an event , will be alike
disappointed . “ In the language of Mr . Jefferson , uttered many years ago , It is
still in our power to direct the process of emancipation , His Speech at the Cooper
Institute .
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