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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... 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 .Speech at ...
... 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 .Speech at ...
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... 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- augural ...
... 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- augural ...
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... Lincoln if perchance we may be revived and stand upon our feet . Let our minds and hearts sink down into his letters and speeches so that his vision may inspire our imaginations and his motives fortify our souls . And let us touch the ...
... Lincoln if perchance we may be revived and stand upon our feet . Let our minds and hearts sink down into his letters and speeches so that his vision may inspire our imaginations and his motives fortify our souls . And let us touch the ...
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... , to Washington , to Greene , to Gates , to Sullivan , and to Lincoln . We have become reluctant to grant these , our highest and last honors , further . We would gladly hold them yet back from the little remnant 134 DANIEL WEBSTER.
... , to Washington , to Greene , to Gates , to Sullivan , and to Lincoln . We have become reluctant to grant these , our highest and last honors , further . We would gladly hold them yet back from the little remnant 134 DANIEL WEBSTER.
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... 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 Douglas accepted on the condition that he should both open and close ...
... 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 Douglas accepted on the condition that he should both open and close ...
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