Abraham Lincoln Goes to New YorkStory of the country lawyer's first trip to sophisticated New York, and full text of famous Cooper Union speech he delivered there February 27, 1860. |
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... given for Zachary Taylor for whom he campaigned in New England in September 1848. Of that event , held on March 4 , 1849 , Washburne wrote : " A small number of mutual friends , including Mr. Lin- coln , made up a party to attend the ...
... given for Zachary Taylor for whom he campaigned in New England in September 1848. Of that event , held on March 4 , 1849 , Washburne wrote : " A small number of mutual friends , including Mr. Lin- coln , made up a party to attend the ...
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... given the children inspiration and courage . Lincoln turned to his friend and said : " No , they are the ones who have inspired me - given me courage .... I am glad we came - I shall never forget this as long as I live . " " CHAPTER 5 A ...
... given the children inspiration and courage . Lincoln turned to his friend and said : " No , they are the ones who have inspired me - given me courage .... I am glad we came - I shall never forget this as long as I live . " " CHAPTER 5 A ...
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... given for the orator and the sentiments to which he had given utterance , " while the Tribune said that after Lincoln had received congratula- tions from " a large number of friends , three cheers were given for William H. Seward . " In ...
... given for the orator and the sentiments to which he had given utterance , " while the Tribune said that after Lincoln had received congratula- tions from " a large number of friends , three cheers were given for William H. Seward . " In ...
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