Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice: Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters, Civil, Politival, and Military, Also His Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals and Others, as Well as Proclamations Upon Various Public Concerns ...R. Clarke & Company, 1890 - 423 páginas |
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... United States ; and I wish you to remember , now and forever , that it is your business , and not mine ; that if the union of these states , and the lib- erties of this people shall be lost , it is but little to any one man of fifty ...
... United States ; and I wish you to remember , now and forever , that it is your business , and not mine ; that if the union of these states , and the lib- erties of this people shall be lost , it is but little to any one man of fifty ...
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... United States should merely hold and retake its own forts and other property , and collect the duties on foreign importations , and even with- hold the mails from places where they were habitu- ally violated , would any or all these ...
... United States should merely hold and retake its own forts and other property , and collect the duties on foreign importations , and even with- hold the mails from places where they were habitu- ally violated , would any or all these ...
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... United States of America . Most heartily do I thank you , one and all , for it . I am reminded by the address of your worthy Mayor , that this reception is given not by one politi- cal party ; and even if I had not been so reminded by ...
... United States of America . Most heartily do I thank you , one and all , for it . I am reminded by the address of your worthy Mayor , that this reception is given not by one politi- cal party ; and even if I had not been so reminded by ...
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... United States , we will see repeated every four years what we now witness . In a few short years I and every other individual man who is now living will pass away . I hope that our national difficulties will also pass away , and I hope ...
... United States , we will see repeated every four years what we now witness . In a few short years I and every other individual man who is now living will pass away . I hope that our national difficulties will also pass away , and I hope ...
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... United States of America , at the time she achieved her national independence . I am proud to be invited to pass through your Capital and meet them , as I now have the honor to do . I am notified by your Governor that the reception is ...
... United States of America , at the time she achieved her national independence . I am proud to be invited to pass through your Capital and meet them , as I now have the honor to do . I am notified by your Governor that the reception is ...
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