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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... protest that my name must not be used in the senatorial election in favor of or against any one . Any other representation of me is a mis- representation . As to the matter of dispensing patronage , it will 2 PEN AND VOICE . 17.
... protest that my name must not be used in the senatorial election in favor of or against any one . Any other representation of me is a mis- representation . As to the matter of dispensing patronage , it will 2 PEN AND VOICE . 17.
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... matter of dispensing patronage , it will perhaps surprise you to learn that I have information that you claim to have my authority to arrange that matter in New York . I do not believe you have so claimed , but still so some men say ...
... matter of dispensing patronage , it will perhaps surprise you to learn that I have information that you claim to have my authority to arrange that matter in New York . I do not believe you have so claimed , but still so some men say ...
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... matter of principle , is the state better than the county ? Would an exchange of names be an exchange of rights upon principle ? On what rightful principle may a state , being not more than one - fiftieth part of the nation , in soil ...
... matter of principle , is the state better than the county ? Would an exchange of names be an exchange of rights upon principle ? On what rightful principle may a state , being not more than one - fiftieth part of the nation , in soil ...
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... matter where they are from . From away South , we shall extend to them a cordial good will , when our present differences shall have been forgotten and blown to the winds . forever . I have spoken but once before this in Cincinnati ...
... matter where they are from . From away South , we shall extend to them a cordial good will , when our present differences shall have been forgotten and blown to the winds . forever . I have spoken but once before this in Cincinnati ...
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... matters that have not yet fully developed themselves , The condition of the country is an extraordinary one , and fills the mind of every patriot with anxiety . It is my intention to give this subject all the consideration I possibly ...
... matters that have not yet fully developed themselves , The condition of the country is an extraordinary one , and fills the mind of every patriot with anxiety . It is my intention to give this subject all the consideration I possibly ...
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