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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... tion . Always and every - where he aimed , and en- deavored to be and to do right . His integrity was thorough , all - pervading , all - controlling , and incor- ruptible . [ Public Address by Ralph Waldo Emerson . ] The president stood ...
... tion . Always and every - where he aimed , and en- deavored to be and to do right . His integrity was thorough , all - pervading , all - controlling , and incor- ruptible . [ Public Address by Ralph Waldo Emerson . ] The president stood ...
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... tion . By the hand of God he was especially singled out to guide our government in these troublous times , and it seems to me that the hand of God may be traced in many events connected with his history . [ From a Sermon by Rev. Henry ...
... tion . By the hand of God he was especially singled out to guide our government in these troublous times , and it seems to me that the hand of God may be traced in many events connected with his history . [ From a Sermon by Rev. Henry ...
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... tion . On that occasion , in a playful manner , but with sincere words , I addressed much of what I said to the Kentuckians . I gave as my opinion that we , as Re- publicans , would ultimately beat them as Democrats , but that they ...
... tion . On that occasion , in a playful manner , but with sincere words , I addressed much of what I said to the Kentuckians . I gave as my opinion that we , as Re- publicans , would ultimately beat them as Democrats , but that they ...
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... tion ; and , in a word , coming back to the original proposition to treat you as far as degenerated men , if we have degenerated , may , according to the examples of those noble fathers , Washington , Jefferson and Madison . We mean to ...
... tion ; and , in a word , coming back to the original proposition to treat you as far as degenerated men , if we have degenerated , may , according to the examples of those noble fathers , Washington , Jefferson and Madison . We mean to ...
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... tion . I still think that I was right . In the varying and repeatedly shifting scenes of the present , and without a precedent which could enable me to judge by the past , it has seemed fitting that before speaking upon the difficulties ...
... tion . I still think that I was right . In the varying and repeatedly shifting scenes of the present , and without a precedent which could enable me to judge by the past , it has seemed fitting that before speaking upon the difficulties ...
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