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That I once had the con- fidence of the people of Sangamon , is sufficiently evident ; and if I have since done anything , either by design or mis adventure , which if known would subject me to a forfeiture C S of that confidence ...
That I once had the con- fidence of the people of Sangamon , is sufficiently evident ; and if I have since done anything , either by design or mis adventure , which if known would subject me to a forfeiture C S of that confidence ...
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We toiled not in the acquirement or establishment of them ; they are a legacy bequeathed us by a once hardy , brave , and patriotic , but now lamented and departed , race of ancestors . 7 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
We toiled not in the acquirement or establishment of them ; they are a legacy bequeathed us by a once hardy , brave , and patriotic , but now lamented and departed , race of ancestors . 7 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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Another reason which once was , but which , to the same extent , is now no more , has done much in maintaining our institutions thus far . I mean the powerful influence which the interesting scenes of the Revolution had upon the pas- ...
Another reason which once was , but which , to the same extent , is now no more , has done much in maintaining our institutions thus far . I mean the powerful influence which the interesting scenes of the Revolution had upon the pas- ...
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... it shall not be my fault if I fail to do it . " At once I determined to consider her my wife , and this done , all my powers of discovery were put to work in search of perfections in her which might be 22 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... it shall not be my fault if I fail to do it . " At once I determined to consider her my wife , and this done , all my powers of discovery were put to work in search of perfections in her which might be 22 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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I don't believe you can guess , and so I might as well tell you at once . As the lawyer says , it was done in the manner following , to wit : After I had delayed the matter as long as I thought I could in honor do ( which , by the way ...
I don't believe you can guess , and so I might as well tell you at once . As the lawyer says , it was done in the manner following , to wit : After I had delayed the matter as long as I thought I could in honor do ( which , by the way ...
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