History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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... hundred solemn exhortations , made a strong impression upon Abraham , and was one of those un- seen , gentle influences , which helped to form his charac- ter for integrity and honesty . Its effect may be traced in the following story ...
... hundred solemn exhortations , made a strong impression upon Abraham , and was one of those un- seen , gentle influences , which helped to form his charac- ter for integrity and honesty . Its effect may be traced in the following story ...
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... hundreds of thousands of freemen , as a sym- bol of triumph , and as a glorious vindication of free- dom and of the rights and dignity of free labor . These , however , were far from being the first or only rails made by Lincoln He was ...
... hundreds of thousands of freemen , as a sym- bol of triumph , and as a glorious vindication of free- dom and of the rights and dignity of free labor . These , however , were far from being the first or only rails made by Lincoln He was ...
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... hundred and thirty - three commissioners , represent- ing the following States : Maine , New Hampshire , Vermont , Massachu- setts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland , Virginia ...
... hundred and thirty - three commissioners , represent- ing the following States : Maine , New Hampshire , Vermont , Massachu- setts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland , Virginia ...
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... hundred millions of free and happy people . He then performed his part in the ceremony , amidst a thundering discharge of artillery . In the afternoon he left for the West . On reaching Lancas- ter he was received with a salute , and ...
... hundred millions of free and happy people . He then performed his part in the ceremony , amidst a thundering discharge of artillery . In the afternoon he left for the West . On reaching Lancas- ter he was received with a salute , and ...
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... hundred and sixty - one , and of the inde- pendence of the United States the eighty - fifth . By the President . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . The issue of this Proclamation created the most intense en ...
... hundred and sixty - one , and of the inde- pendence of the United States the eighty - fifth . By the President . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . The issue of this Proclamation created the most intense en ...
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