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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Page 290
... passed the House of Representatives , and , in the hands of Judge Douglas , failed of passing the Senate only for want of time . This bill contained no repeal of the Missouri Compromise . Indeed , when it was assailed because it did not ...
... passed the House of Representatives , and , in the hands of Judge Douglas , failed of passing the Senate only for want of time . This bill contained no repeal of the Missouri Compromise . Indeed , when it was assailed because it did not ...
Page 319
... passed separately , and in distinct bills ; and that no two of them were passed by the votes of precisely the same members . But we also know , and so does he know , that no one of them could have passed both branches of Congress but ...
... passed separately , and in distinct bills ; and that no two of them were passed by the votes of precisely the same members . But we also know , and so does he know , that no one of them could have passed both branches of Congress but ...
Page 383
... passed into a law , and made the ap- propriations for the year ending June 30. 1848 - extending a full month beyond the actual and formal ending of the war . When I came into Congress , money was needed to meet the appropria- tions made ...
... passed into a law , and made the ap- propriations for the year ending June 30. 1848 - extending a full month beyond the actual and formal ending of the war . When I came into Congress , money was needed to meet the appropria- tions made ...
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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