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[ From an address before the young men's lyceum of Springfield , Illinois , 27 January 1887. ] As a subject for the remarks of the evening , " The perpetuation of our political institutions ” is selected . In the great journal of things ...
[ From an address before the young men's lyceum of Springfield , Illinois , 27 January 1887. ] As a subject for the remarks of the evening , " The perpetuation of our political institutions ” is selected . In the great journal of things ...
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The difference between these opinions and those contained in the said resolutions is their reason for entering this protest . DAN STONE , A. LINCOLN , [ Letter to Miss Mary Owens . Springfield , Illinois , 7 May 1837. ) ...
The difference between these opinions and those contained in the said resolutions is their reason for entering this protest . DAN STONE , A. LINCOLN , [ Letter to Miss Mary Owens . Springfield , Illinois , 7 May 1837. ) ...
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I am often thinking of what we said about your coming to live at Springfield . I am afraid you would not be satisfied . There is a great deal of flourishing about in carriages here , which it would be your doom to see without sharing it ...
I am often thinking of what we said about your coming to live at Springfield . I am afraid you would not be satisfied . There is a great deal of flourishing about in carriages here , which it would be your doom to see without sharing it ...
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Springfield , Illinois , 1 April 1888. ] Dear Madam : Without apologizing for being egotistical , I shall make the history of so much of my life as has elapsed since I saw you the subject of this letter .
Springfield , Illinois , 1 April 1888. ] Dear Madam : Without apologizing for being egotistical , I shall make the history of so much of my life as has elapsed since I saw you the subject of this letter .
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[ From a speech at a political discussion in the hall of the house of representatives at Springfield , Illinois , 20 ( ? ) December 1839. ] Mr. Lamborn insists that the difference between the Van Buren party and the Whigs is that ...
[ From a speech at a political discussion in the hall of the house of representatives at Springfield , Illinois , 20 ( ? ) December 1839. ] Mr. Lamborn insists that the difference between the Van Buren party and the Whigs is that ...
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