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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... question ; that I probably think either the Missouri line extended , or Douglas's or Eli Thayer's popular sovereignty would lose us every thing we gain by the election ; that filibustering for all the South of us , and making slave ...
... question ; that I probably think either the Missouri line extended , or Douglas's or Eli Thayer's popular sovereignty would lose us every thing we gain by the election ; that filibustering for all the South of us , and making slave ...
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... question , Shall the Union , and shall the liberties of this country be preserved to the latest generation ? CONTINUED AT INDIANAPOLIS IN THE EVENING , BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE , FEBRUARY 11 , 1861 . Fellow - citizens of the State of ...
... question , Shall the Union , and shall the liberties of this country be preserved to the latest generation ? CONTINUED AT INDIANAPOLIS IN THE EVENING , BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE , FEBRUARY 11 , 1861 . Fellow - citizens of the State of ...
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... questions for you to consider . And now allow me to bid you farewell . SPEECH AT CINCINNATI , FEBRUARY 12 , 1861 . Mr. Mayor , Ladies and Gentlemen : -Twenty - four hours ago , at the capital of Indiana , I said to myself , " I have ...
... questions for you to consider . And now allow me to bid you farewell . SPEECH AT CINCINNATI , FEBRUARY 12 , 1861 . Mr. Mayor , Ladies and Gentlemen : -Twenty - four hours ago , at the capital of Indiana , I said to myself , " I have ...
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... questions , but nobody is suffering any thing . This is a most con- soling circumstance , and from it we may conclude that all we want is time , patience , and a reliance on God , who has never forsaken this people . Fellow- citizens ...
... questions , but nobody is suffering any thing . This is a most con- soling circumstance , and from it we may conclude that all we want is time , patience , and a reliance on God , who has never forsaken this people . Fellow- citizens ...
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... questions and circumstances , requiring more time than I can at present command , and would , perhaps , commit me upon matters that have not yet fully developed themselves , The condition of the country is an extraordinary one , and ...
... questions and circumstances , requiring more time than I can at present command , and would , perhaps , commit me upon matters that have not yet fully developed themselves , The condition of the country is an extraordinary one , and ...
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