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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... election ; that filibustering for all the South of us , and making slave states of it would fol- low , in spite of us in either case ; also , that I proba- bly think all opposition , real and apparent , to the fugitive slave clause of ...
... election ; that filibustering for all the South of us , and making slave states of it would fol- low , in spite of us in either case ; also , that I proba- bly think all opposition , real and apparent , to the fugitive slave clause of ...
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... election to the United States Senate . It is very strange that such things should be said by any one . The gentleman you mention did speak to me of Mr. Greeley in connection with the sena- torial election , and I replied in terms of ...
... election to the United States Senate . It is very strange that such things should be said by any one . The gentleman you mention did speak to me of Mr. Greeley in connection with the sena- torial election , and I replied in terms of ...
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... election is passed , it is altogether befitting a free people that , until the next election , they should be as one people . The reception you have extended to me to - day is not given to me personally . It should not be so , but as ...
... election is passed , it is altogether befitting a free people that , until the next election , they should be as one people . The reception you have extended to me to - day is not given to me personally . It should not be so , but as ...
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... election and others are beaten , those who are beaten are not in favor of sinking the ship in consequence of defeat , but are earnest in their purpose to sail it safely through the voyage in hand , and , in so far as they may think ...
... election and others are beaten , those who are beaten are not in favor of sinking the ship in consequence of defeat , but are earnest in their purpose to sail it safely through the voyage in hand , and , in so far as they may think ...
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... election , but by the free , intelligent and earnest support of all the parties in the country . SPEECH AT NEW YORK CITY , FEBRUARY 20 , 1861 . I am rather an old man to avail myself of such excuses as I am now about to do ; yet the ...
... election , but by the free , intelligent and earnest support of all the parties in the country . SPEECH AT NEW YORK CITY , FEBRUARY 20 , 1861 . I am rather an old man to avail myself of such excuses as I am now about to do ; yet the ...
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