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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... wish had fallen upon some one of the far more eminent men and experienced statesmen whose distinguished names were before the convention , I shall , by your leave , consider more fully the resolutions of the convention , denominated the ...
... wish had fallen upon some one of the far more eminent men and experienced statesmen whose distinguished names were before the convention , I shall , by your leave , consider more fully the resolutions of the convention , denominated the ...
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... wish you to remember , now and forever , that it is your business , and not mine ; that if the union of these states , and the lib- erties of this people shall be lost , it is but little to any one man of fifty - two years of age , but ...
... wish you to remember , now and forever , that it is your business , and not mine ; that if the union of these states , and the lib- erties of this people shall be lost , it is but little to any one man of fifty - two years of age , but ...
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... also told them how I expected they would be treated after they should have been beaten ; and I now wish to call or recall their attention to what I then said ? upon that subject . I then said : " When 24 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
... also told them how I expected they would be treated after they should have been beaten ; and I now wish to call or recall their attention to what I then said ? upon that subject . I then said : " When 24 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
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... wish only to say , in regard to that matter , that the few remarks which I uttered on that occa- sion were rather carefully worded . I took pains that they should be so . I have seen no occasion since to add to them , or subtract from ...
... wish only to say , in regard to that matter , that the few remarks which I uttered on that occa- sion were rather carefully worded . I took pains that they should be so . I have seen no occasion since to add to them , or subtract from ...
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... wish either to accept or refuse . I understand that a proposed amendment to the Constitution [ which amendment , however , I have not seen ] has passed Congress , to the effect that the Federal govern- ment shall never interfere with ...
... wish either to accept or refuse . I understand that a proposed amendment to the Constitution [ which amendment , however , I have not seen ] has passed Congress , to the effect that the Federal govern- ment shall never interfere with ...
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