Landmarks of Liberty: The Growth of American Political Ideals as Recorded in Speeches from Otis to Hughes, Ed. with Introduction and Notes |
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... ABRAHAM LINCOLN Address at Cooper Institute 152 February 27 , 1860 ...... • Debate on the War .169 EDWARD D. BAKER JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE JOHN BRIGHT HENRY WARD BEECHER } August 1 , 1861 ... The Trent Affair .. 178 December 4 , 1861 ...
... ABRAHAM LINCOLN Address at Cooper Institute 152 February 27 , 1860 ...... • Debate on the War .169 EDWARD D. BAKER JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE JOHN BRIGHT HENRY WARD BEECHER } August 1 , 1861 ... The Trent Affair .. 178 December 4 , 1861 ...
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... ABRAHAM LINCOLN THEODORE ROOSEVELT H. H. ASQUITH WOODROW WILSON DAVID LLOYD GEORGE WOODROW WILSON INTRODUCTION THE war with Germany has brought to the minds. ABRAHAM LINCOLN November 19 , 1863 The Speech at Get- tysburg The Second In ...
... ABRAHAM LINCOLN THEODORE ROOSEVELT H. H. ASQUITH WOODROW WILSON DAVID LLOYD GEORGE WOODROW WILSON INTRODUCTION THE war with Germany has brought to the minds. ABRAHAM LINCOLN November 19 , 1863 The Speech at Get- tysburg The Second In ...
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... of the Democratic party for the United States senate and Abraham Lincoln was nominated by the Republicans . Lincoln challenged Douglas , who was a highly edu- cated and brilliant speaker , to a series of seven public debates ; and ...
... of the Democratic party for the United States senate and Abraham Lincoln was nominated by the Republicans . Lincoln challenged Douglas , who was a highly edu- cated and brilliant speaker , to a series of seven public debates ; and ...
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... of the foremost politicians and debaters of the time . When Lincoln was invited in October , 1859 , by the Young Men's Republican Club of New York City to deliver a political address before their association , he accepted with eagerness ...
... of the foremost politicians and debaters of the time . When Lincoln was invited in October , 1859 , by the Young Men's Republican Club of New York City to deliver a political address before their association , he accepted with eagerness ...
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... of a great triumph . " It was the last time that Abraham Lincoln spoke as a stranger before any audience . He who had been the leader of the Republicans of the Middle West had now become the foremost Republican of America . He was ...
... of a great triumph . " It was the last time that Abraham Lincoln spoke as a stranger before any audience . He who had been the leader of the Republicans of the Middle West had now become the foremost Republican of America . He was ...
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