Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other Lands |
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... never be in danger . " A HEART TRUE TO THE WORK . ( Speech at Buffalo , N. Y. , February 16 , 1861. ) " Your worthy mayor has thought fit to express the hope that I may be able to relieve the country from the present , or I should say ...
... never be in danger . " A HEART TRUE TO THE WORK . ( Speech at Buffalo , N. Y. , February 16 , 1861. ) " Your worthy mayor has thought fit to express the hope that I may be able to relieve the country from the present , or I should say ...
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... never had a feeling , politically , that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the Declaration of Independence . I have often pondered over the dangers which were incurred by the men who assembled here , and framed and adopted ...
... never had a feeling , politically , that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the Declaration of Independence . I have often pondered over the dangers which were incurred by the men who assembled here , and framed and adopted ...
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... never have been initiated , and peace and prosperity would have followed the laying down of arms.—Wm. F. Smith . He stands before us all , as he has stamped himself ineffaceably on the pure silver of the national heart , all fluent and ...
... never have been initiated , and peace and prosperity would have followed the laying down of arms.—Wm. F. Smith . He stands before us all , as he has stamped himself ineffaceably on the pure silver of the national heart , all fluent and ...
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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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