Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other Lands |
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... LEAVE IT TO THE WORLD UNERASED . When Dr. Long said to his friend , " Well , Lincoln , that foolish speech will kill you - will defeat you for all offices for all time to come , " referring to the " House Divided " speech , Mr. Lincoln ...
... LEAVE IT TO THE WORLD UNERASED . When Dr. Long said to his friend , " Well , Lincoln , that foolish speech will kill you - will defeat you for all offices for all time to come , " referring to the " House Divided " speech , Mr. Lincoln ...
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... leave of anybody else — which his own hands earn , he is my equal , and the equal of Fudge Douglas , and the equal of every living man . " KINDLY FEELING FOR HIS OPPONENTS . ( Speech at Cincinnati , O. , September , 1859 , addressed par ...
... leave of anybody else — which his own hands earn , he is my equal , and the equal of Fudge Douglas , and the equal of every living man . " KINDLY FEELING FOR HIS OPPONENTS . ( Speech at Cincinnati , O. , September , 1859 , addressed par ...
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... leaving for Washington , 1861. ) " I love the people here , Billy , and owe them all that I am . If God spares my life to the 1861 end , I shall come back among you and spend the remnant of my days . " FAREWELL ADDRESS TO HIS NEIGHBORS ...
... leaving for Washington , 1861. ) " I love the people here , Billy , and owe them all that I am . If God spares my life to the 1861 end , I shall come back among you and spend the remnant of my days . " FAREWELL ADDRESS TO HIS NEIGHBORS ...
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CHAIR IN WHICH THE PRESIDENT WAS SHOT | 51 |
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LINCOLN MONUMENT SPRINGFIELD ILL | 181 |
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