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LETTERS AND ADDRESSES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN [ From an address to the people of Sangamon county , Illinois , at New Salem , 9 March 1832 . public speech . ] Lincoln's first Every man is said to have his peculiar ambition .
LETTERS AND ADDRESSES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN [ From an address to the people of Sangamon county , Illinois , at New Salem , 9 March 1832 . public speech . ] Lincoln's first Every man is said to have his peculiar ambition .
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... who would be blockhead enough to have me . When you receive this , write me a long yarn about something to amuse me . Give my respects to Mr. Browning . I can [ From á speech at a political discussion in the 24 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... who would be blockhead enough to have me . When you receive this , write me a long yarn about something to amuse me . Give my respects to Mr. Browning . I can [ From á speech at a political discussion in the 24 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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[ From á speech at a political discussion in the hall of the house of representatives at Springfield , Illinois , 20 ( ? ) December 1839. ] Mr. Lamborn insists that the difference between the Van Buren party and the Whigs is that ...
[ From á speech at a political discussion in the hall of the house of representatives at Springfield , Illinois , 20 ( ? ) December 1839. ] Mr. Lamborn insists that the difference between the Van Buren party and the Whigs is that ...
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You will see by the last “ Sangamon Journal ” that I made a temperance speech on the 22d of February , which I claim that Fanny and you shall read as an act of charity to me ; for I cannot learn that anybody else has read it , or is ...
You will see by the last “ Sangamon Journal ” that I made a temperance speech on the 22d of February , which I claim that Fanny and you shall read as an act of charity to me ; for I cannot learn that anybody else has read it , or is ...
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a Dear William : Your letter of December 27 was received a day or two ago . I am much obliged to you for the trouble you have taken , and promise to take in my little business there . As to speech - making , by way of getting the hang ...
a Dear William : Your letter of December 27 was received a day or two ago . I am much obliged to you for the trouble you have taken , and promise to take in my little business there . As to speech - making , by way of getting the hang ...
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