Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other Lands |
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... hold myself , in my present position and with the authority vested in me , as an instrument of Providence . I have my own views and pur- poses . I have my convictions of duty , and my notions of what is right to be done . But I am ...
... hold myself , in my present position and with the authority vested in me , as an instrument of Providence . I have my own views and pur- poses . I have my convictions of duty , and my notions of what is right to be done . But I am ...
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... hold where you are . Neither am I willing . Hold on with a bulldog grip . " 1864 MR . LINCOLN SEEKS RELAXATION . Seeking relaxation from the engrossing cares which confronted him night and day , Mr. Lincoln remarked to Schuyler Colfax ...
... hold where you are . Neither am I willing . Hold on with a bulldog grip . " 1864 MR . LINCOLN SEEKS RELAXATION . Seeking relaxation from the engrossing cares which confronted him night and day , Mr. Lincoln remarked to Schuyler Colfax ...
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... hold the pledges and promises of the Declaration ! The unity of the republic on the indestructible foundation of liberty and equality was vindicated by the citizen of a community which had no exist- ence when the republic was formed . A ...
... hold the pledges and promises of the Declaration ! The unity of the republic on the indestructible foundation of liberty and equality was vindicated by the citizen of a community which had no exist- ence when the republic was formed . A ...
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CHAIR IN WHICH THE PRESIDENT WAS SHOT | 51 |
66 | 147 |
LINCOLN MONUMENT SPRINGFIELD ILL | 181 |
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