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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... interest be but for the moment . The bap- tism of blood to which the Nation has been called , cannot be for- gotten for generations . And while memories of him abide , there will inevitably be associated with them the placid , quiet ...
... interest be but for the moment . The bap- tism of blood to which the Nation has been called , cannot be for- gotten for generations . And while memories of him abide , there will inevitably be associated with them the placid , quiet ...
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... interests a common stock with his own . His Having permanently located himself at Springfield , the seat of Sangamon county - which ever after he called his home - he devoted himself to the practice of his profession , and on the 4th of ...
... interests a common stock with his own . His Having permanently located himself at Springfield , the seat of Sangamon county - which ever after he called his home - he devoted himself to the practice of his profession , and on the 4th of ...
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... interest . He took manly ground in favor of the unrestricted right of petition , and favored a liberal policy toward ... interests of his own constituents , under such restrictions as the proper scope of these grants required . Having ...
... interest . He took manly ground in favor of the unrestricted right of petition , and favored a liberal policy toward ... interests of his own constituents , under such restrictions as the proper scope of these grants required . Having ...
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... interest by the country at large . From county to county , from township to township , and village to village the two champions travelled , frequently in the same car or car- riage , and in the presence of immense crowds of men , women ...
... interest by the country at large . From county to county , from township to township , and village to village the two champions travelled , frequently in the same car or car- riage , and in the presence of immense crowds of men , women ...
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... interest , should set up the doctrine that none but rich men , or none but white men , or none but Anglo - Saxon white men , were entitled to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness , their posterity might look up again to the ...
... interest , should set up the doctrine that none but rich men , or none but white men , or none but Anglo - Saxon white men , were entitled to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness , their posterity might look up again to the ...
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