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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... sentiments on the affairs of the ountry , and set forth the motives which have prompted the successive acts of his Administration . In the narrative which accompanies these papers the writer has sought only to record the circum- stances ...
... sentiments on the affairs of the ountry , and set forth the motives which have prompted the successive acts of his Administration . In the narrative which accompanies these papers the writer has sought only to record the circum- stances ...
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... sentiment to an exact accord- ance with his own views - when these vast assemblages shall echo back all these sentiments , when they shall come to repeat his views and to avow his principles , and to say all that he says on these mighty ...
... sentiment to an exact accord- ance with his own views - when these vast assemblages shall echo back all these sentiments , when they shall come to repeat his views and to avow his principles , and to say all that he says on these mighty ...
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... sentiment was that it was not wrong , and that Douglas and those who sympathized with him did not desire or expect ever to see the country freed from this gigantic evil . It must not be supposed that these seven debates were all of Mr ...
... sentiment was that it was not wrong , and that Douglas and those who sympathized with him did not desire or expect ever to see the country freed from this gigantic evil . It must not be supposed that these seven debates were all of Mr ...
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... your nomination , and with it the plat- form resolutions and sentiments which the Convention adopted . Sir , at your convenience we shall be glad to LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 47 receive from you such 46 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... your nomination , and with it the plat- form resolutions and sentiments which the Convention adopted . Sir , at your convenience we shall be glad to LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 47 receive from you such 46 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... sentiments which ac- companies your letter meets my approval , and it shall be my care not to violate it , or disregard it in any part . Imploring the assistance of Divine Providence , and with due regard to the views and feelings of ...
... sentiments which ac- companies your letter meets my approval , and it shall be my care not to violate it , or disregard it in any part . Imploring the assistance of Divine Providence , and with due regard to the views and feelings of ...
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