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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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... as the rock of its basis ; and as truly as has been said of the only greater institution , " the gates of hell shall not prevail against it . ” [ Protest in Illinois legislature , 3 March 1837. Lincoln's 17 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... as the rock of its basis ; and as truly as has been said of the only greater institution , " the gates of hell shall not prevail against it . ” [ Protest in Illinois legislature , 3 March 1837. Lincoln's 17 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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[ Protest in Illinois legislature , 3 March 1837. Lincoln's first political action in regard to slavery . ] Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly at its present session ...
[ Protest in Illinois legislature , 3 March 1837. Lincoln's first political action in regard to slavery . ] Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly at its present session ...
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... that the cause approved of our judgment , and adored of our hearts , in disaster , in chains , in torture , in death , we never faltered in defending . But if , а [ Letter to John T. Stuart , Springfield , Illinois , 1 March 1840. ] ...
... that the cause approved of our judgment , and adored of our hearts , in disaster , in chains , in torture , in death , we never faltered in defending . But if , а [ Letter to John T. Stuart , Springfield , Illinois , 1 March 1840. ] ...
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And what a noble ally this to the cause of political freedom ; with such an aid its march cannot fail to be on and on , till every son of earth shall drink in rich fruition the sorrow - quenching draughts of perfect liberty .
And what a noble ally this to the cause of political freedom ; with such an aid its march cannot fail to be on and on , till every son of earth shall drink in rich fruition the sorrow - quenching draughts of perfect liberty .
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