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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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Abraham Lincoln. a would be a violation of truth and an insult to our intelligence to deny . Accounts of outrages committed by mobs form the every - day news of the times . They have pervaded the country from New England to Louisiana ...
Abraham Lincoln. a would be a violation of truth and an insult to our intelligence to deny . Accounts of outrages committed by mobs form the every - day news of the times . They have pervaded the country from New England to Louisiana ...
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Abraham Lincoln. such transactions they will be as likely to hang or burn some one who is neither a gambler nor a murderer as one who is , and that , acting upon the example they set , the mob of tomorrow may , and probably will ...
Abraham Lincoln. such transactions they will be as likely to hang or burn some one who is neither a gambler nor a murderer as one who is , and that , acting upon the example they set , the mob of tomorrow may , and probably will ...
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Abraham Lincoln. own authenticity , in the limbs mangled , in the scars of wounds received , in the midst of the very scenes relatedhistory , too , that could be read and understood alike by all , the wise and the ignorant , the learned ...
Abraham Lincoln. own authenticity , in the limbs mangled , in the scars of wounds received , in the midst of the very scenes relatedhistory , too , that could be read and understood alike by all , the wise and the ignorant , the learned ...
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