Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... believe there were very few slaves in that part of Kentucky , and no trouble whatever about slavery . A different story was told by the noted Methodist * See " Complete Works , " Nicolay and Hay , I. , 639 . 66 + Morse's Abraham Lincoln ...
... believe there were very few slaves in that part of Kentucky , and no trouble whatever about slavery . A different story was told by the noted Methodist * See " Complete Works , " Nicolay and Hay , I. , 639 . 66 + Morse's Abraham Lincoln ...
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... believe to be just . It shall not deter me . If ever I feel the soul within me dilate and expand to those dimensions not wholly unworthy of its Almighty Architect , it is when I contemplate the cause of my country , deserted by all the ...
... believe to be just . It shall not deter me . If ever I feel the soul within me dilate and expand to those dimensions not wholly unworthy of its Almighty Architect , it is when I contemplate the cause of my country , deserted by all the ...
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... believe all the rest acknowledge it in their hearts . " Lincoln's former relations with Mary Todd , inter- rupted as we have seen , had not been at once renewed on his return from visiting the Speeds in Kentucky , yet the interruption ...
... believe all the rest acknowledge it in their hearts . " Lincoln's former relations with Mary Todd , inter- rupted as we have seen , had not been at once renewed on his return from visiting the Speeds in Kentucky , yet the interruption ...
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... believe , is to liberate the world . Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exer- cise it . Any portion of such people that can may revolu- tionize , and make their own of ...
... believe , is to liberate the world . Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exer- cise it . Any portion of such people that can may revolu- tionize , and make their own of ...
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... free - State man , with a constituency I believe to be , and with personal feelings ( 96 ) CHAPTER VIII - IN CONGRESS-SPEECHES IN NEW ENGLAND SECOND SESSION SLAVERY TURMOIL No OFFICE FROM TAYLOR-Whig Candidate for SENATOR.
... free - State man , with a constituency I believe to be , and with personal feelings ( 96 ) CHAPTER VIII - IN CONGRESS-SPEECHES IN NEW ENGLAND SECOND SESSION SLAVERY TURMOIL No OFFICE FROM TAYLOR-Whig Candidate for SENATOR.
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