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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... father again emigrated , halting for a year on the north fork of the Sangamon river , Illinois , but afterwards pushing on to Coles county , some seventy miles to the east- ward , on the upper waters of the Kaskaskia and Embarrass ...
... father again emigrated , halting for a year on the north fork of the Sangamon river , Illinois , but afterwards pushing on to Coles county , some seventy miles to the east- ward , on the upper waters of the Kaskaskia and Embarrass ...
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... fathers began , so that truth , and justice , and mercy , and all the humane and Christian virtues might not be extinguished from the land ; so that no man would here- after dare to limit and circumscribe the great principles on which ...
... fathers began , so that truth , and justice , and mercy , and all the humane and Christian virtues might not be extinguished from the land ; so that no man would here- after dare to limit and circumscribe the great principles on which ...
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... fathers , Washington , Jefferson , and Madison . We mean to remember that you are as good as we ; that there is no difference between us other than the difference of circumstances . We mean to recognize The campaign of 1859 . His ...
... fathers , Washington , Jefferson , and Madison . We mean to remember that you are as good as we ; that there is no difference between us other than the difference of circumstances . We mean to recognize The campaign of 1859 . His ...
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... are mainly old and familiar ; nor is there any thing new in the general use . I shall make of them . If there shall be any novelty , it will His Speech at Cooper Institute . The Fathers of the 36 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... are mainly old and familiar ; nor is there any thing new in the general use . I shall make of them . If there shall be any novelty , it will His Speech at Cooper Institute . The Fathers of the 36 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... Fathers of the Constitution . be in the mode of presenting the facts , and the inferences and observations following that presentation . " In his speech last autumn , at Columbus , Ohio , as reported in The New York Times , Senator ...
... Fathers of the Constitution . be in the mode of presenting the facts , and the inferences and observations following that presentation . " In his speech last autumn , at Columbus , Ohio , as reported in The New York Times , Senator ...
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