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... speech which will be read as long as the memory of this Nation endures , Abraham Lincoln closed by saying : " With malice toward none ; with charity for all ; with firmness in the right , as God gives us to see the right , let us strive ...
... speech which will be read as long as the memory of this Nation endures , Abraham Lincoln closed by saying : " With malice toward none ; with charity for all ; with firmness in the right , as God gives us to see the right , let us strive ...
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... the " Native Americans were the precursors of the Know - nothings who later would have restricted the suffrage to native born Americans . SPEECH IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE of Rep- RESENTATIVES , 1848 ] 27 Letter to Williams.
... the " Native Americans were the precursors of the Know - nothings who later would have restricted the suffrage to native born Americans . SPEECH IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE of Rep- RESENTATIVES , 1848 ] 27 Letter to Williams.
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... speech on the gen- eral subject of internal improvements ; and if I am out of order in doing so , I give the chair an opportunity of so deciding , and I will take my seat . The Chair : I will not undertake to anticipate what the ...
... speech on the gen- eral subject of internal improvements ; and if I am out of order in doing so , I give the chair an opportunity of so deciding , and I will take my seat . The Chair : I will not undertake to anticipate what the ...
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... speeches . Take in every- body you can get . Harrison Grimsley , L. A. Enos , Lee Kimball , and C. W. Matheny will do ... speech made by every man in both houses of Congress , on every subject , during the session . Can I send any more ...
... speeches . Take in every- body you can get . Harrison Grimsley , L. A. Enos , Lee Kimball , and C. W. Matheny will do ... speech made by every man in both houses of Congress , on every subject , during the session . Can I send any more ...
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... speech of Dixon of Connecticut . This I sent you in pamphlet as well as in the " Globe . " Examine and study every sentence of that speech thoroughly , and you will understand the whole subject . You ask how Congress came to declare ...
... speech of Dixon of Connecticut . This I sent you in pamphlet as well as in the " Globe . " Examine and study every sentence of that speech thoroughly , and you will understand the whole subject . You ask how Congress came to declare ...
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