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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... measure , held for the diffusion of slavery , is now irre- vocably devoted to freedom . [ From Bishop Simpson's Funeral Oration . ] But the great cause of the mourning is to be found in the man himself . Mr. Lincoln was no ordinary man ...
... measure , held for the diffusion of slavery , is now irre- vocably devoted to freedom . [ From Bishop Simpson's Funeral Oration . ] But the great cause of the mourning is to be found in the man himself . Mr. Lincoln was no ordinary man ...
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... measure , as upon that simple , truthful , noble soul , our faithful and sainted Lincoln . [ From the Dictionary of Congress . ] Born - February 12 , 1809 , in Hardin county , Ken- tucky . Education - Defective . Profession - Lawyer ...
... measure , as upon that simple , truthful , noble soul , our faithful and sainted Lincoln . [ From the Dictionary of Congress . ] Born - February 12 , 1809 , in Hardin county , Ken- tucky . Education - Defective . Profession - Lawyer ...
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... measures which he may think proper , and he may veto those he thinks improper , and it is supposed that he may add to these , certain indirect influences to affect the action of Congress . My political education strongly inclines me ...
... measures which he may think proper , and he may veto those he thinks improper , and it is supposed that he may add to these , certain indirect influences to affect the action of Congress . My political education strongly inclines me ...
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... measures as , in their wisdom , the public safety and interest may seem to demand . In witness whereof , I have hereunto set my hand , and caused the seal of the United States to be af- fixed . Done at the city of Washington , this ...
... measures as , in their wisdom , the public safety and interest may seem to demand . In witness whereof , I have hereunto set my hand , and caused the seal of the United States to be af- fixed . Done at the city of Washington , this ...
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... measures for the protection of the Na- tional Constitution and the preservation of the Na- tional Union by the suppression of the insurrec- tionary combination now existing in several states for opposing the laws of the Union , and ...
... measures for the protection of the Na- tional Constitution and the preservation of the Na- tional Union by the suppression of the insurrec- tionary combination now existing in several states for opposing the laws of the Union , and ...
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