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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... Letter , August 20 , 1863 . " The world will little note , nor long remember , what we say here ; but it can never forget what the brave men , living and dead , did here . " Speech at Gettysburg , November 19 , 1863 . " I shall not ...
... Letter , August 20 , 1863 . " The world will little note , nor long remember , what we say here ; but it can never forget what the brave men , living and dead , did here . " Speech at Gettysburg , November 19 , 1863 . " I shall not ...
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... . The prominent features only have been sketched ; and that solely for the purpose of bringing into the distinct foreground him whose life is under consideration . Various Speeches , Proclamations , and Letters , not vitally 7.
... . The prominent features only have been sketched ; and that solely for the purpose of bringing into the distinct foreground him whose life is under consideration . Various Speeches , Proclamations , and Letters , not vitally 7.
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... Letters , not vitally essential to the unity of the main body of the work , yet valuable as affording illustrations of the man - have been collected in the Appendix . Imperfect as this portraiture must necessarily be , there is one ...
... Letters , not vitally essential to the unity of the main body of the work , yet valuable as affording illustrations of the man - have been collected in the Appendix . Imperfect as this portraiture must necessarily be , there is one ...
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... Letter of Acceptance - The Campaign - Result of the Election- South Carolina's Movements - Buchanan's Pusillanimity - Secession of States - Con- federate Constitution - Peace Convention - Constitutional Amendments - Terms of the Rebels ...
... Letter of Acceptance - The Campaign - Result of the Election- South Carolina's Movements - Buchanan's Pusillanimity - Secession of States - Con- federate Constitution - Peace Convention - Constitutional Amendments - Terms of the Rebels ...
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... Letter to Maryland Authorities - Blockade Proclamation - Additional Proclamation - Comments Abroad - Second Call for ... Letter from Secretary Cameron - Act of August 6th , 1861 - Gen . Fremont's Order - Letter of the President Modifying ...
... Letter to Maryland Authorities - Blockade Proclamation - Additional Proclamation - Comments Abroad - Second Call for ... Letter from Secretary Cameron - Act of August 6th , 1861 - Gen . Fremont's Order - Letter of the President Modifying ...
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