Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... Nomination -Mr . Lincoln's Reply to the Committee of Notification - Remarks to Union League Committee - Speech at a Serenade - Speech to Ohio Troops .... ............................................................ ... ...........
... Nomination -Mr . Lincoln's Reply to the Committee of Notification - Remarks to Union League Committee - Speech at a Serenade - Speech to Ohio Troops .... ............................................................ ... ...........
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... Reply to a Presentation Address - Peace Rumors - Rebel Commis- sioners - Instructions to Secretary Seward - The ... Reply to Mr. Douglas , on Kansas , the Dred Scott Decision , and the Utah Question , ( At Springfield , June 26 , 1857 ) ...
... Reply to a Presentation Address - Peace Rumors - Rebel Commis- sioners - Instructions to Secretary Seward - The ... Reply to Mr. Douglas , on Kansas , the Dred Scott Decision , and the Utah Question , ( At Springfield , June 26 , 1857 ) ...
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... reply to the formal letter of the President of the Con- vention , apprising him of the nomination , Mr. Lincoln ad- dressed the following : " L Springfield , Illinois , May 23d , 1860 . " HON . GEORGE ASHMAN , President of the ...
... reply to the formal letter of the President of the Con- vention , apprising him of the nomination , Mr. Lincoln ad- dressed the following : " L Springfield , Illinois , May 23d , 1860 . " HON . GEORGE ASHMAN , President of the ...
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... reply to repeated calls , he appeared on the platform of the car and said : " I am leaving you on an errand of national importance , attended , as you are aware , with considerable difficulties . Let us believe , as some poet has ...
... reply to repeated calls , he appeared on the platform of the car and said : " I am leaving you on an errand of national importance , attended , as you are aware , with considerable difficulties . Let us believe , as some poet has ...
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... reply to an address , he said : " I fear the great confidence placed in my ability is un- founded . Indeed , I am sure it is . Encompassed by vast difficulties , as I am , nothing shall be wanted on my part , if sustained by the ...
... reply to an address , he said : " I fear the great confidence placed in my ability is un- founded . Indeed , I am sure it is . Encompassed by vast difficulties , as I am , nothing shall be wanted on my part , if sustained by the ...
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