Abraham LincolnThis volume presents nearly 250 of Lincoln's most important speeches, state papers and letters in their entirety. Here are not only the masterpieces- the Gettysburg Address, the Inaugural Addresses, the 1858 Republican State Convention Speech and the Emancipation Proclamation - but hundreds of lesser-known ones, including excerpts from the Lincoln-Douglas debates, letters to Grant, McClellan, Stanton and his wife, and various meditations, verses and fragments. |
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... charge , as also the extent of credence it might be receiving . They did not publish it . After my return from your part of the District , I was informed that he had been putting the same charge in circulation against me in some of the ...
... charge , as also the extent of credence it might be receiving . They did not publish it . After my return from your part of the District , I was informed that he had been putting the same charge in circulation against me in some of the ...
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... charge of conspiracy . Ten days afterward I met the Judge at Clinton , -that is to say , I was on the ground , but not in the dis- cussion , and heard him make a speech . Then he comes in with his plea to this charge , for the first ...
... charge of conspiracy . Ten days afterward I met the Judge at Clinton , -that is to say , I was on the ground , but not in the dis- cussion , and heard him make a speech . Then he comes in with his plea to this charge , for the first ...
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... charge [ of conspiracy ] before , for the reason that I did not suppose there was a man in America with a heart so corrupt as to believe such a charge could be true . I have too much respect for Mr. Lincoln to suppose he is serious in ...
... charge [ of conspiracy ] before , for the reason that I did not suppose there was a man in America with a heart so corrupt as to believe such a charge could be true . I have too much respect for Mr. Lincoln to suppose he is serious in ...
Contents
Speech in the United States House | 27 |
Political Announcement | 53 |
Letter to Colonel Robert Allen June 21 1836 | 59 |
Copyright | |
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