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... Political Announcement , March 9 , 1832 • Announcement of Political Views in Sangamo Journal , June 13 , 1836 Letter to Colonel Robert Allen , June 21 , 1836 Letter to Miss Mary Owens , December 13 , 1836 33 53 58 59 60 Speech in the ...
... Political Announcement , March 9 , 1832 • Announcement of Political Views in Sangamo Journal , June 13 , 1836 Letter to Colonel Robert Allen , June 21 , 1836 Letter to Miss Mary Owens , December 13 , 1836 33 53 58 59 60 Speech in the ...
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... political , climax of his middle period . His theme in the " House Divided Speech " was that political acts and events had for years been building a trap which would , unless avoided , catch and forever imprison the essential ideal of ...
... political , climax of his middle period . His theme in the " House Divided Speech " was that political acts and events had for years been building a trap which would , unless avoided , catch and forever imprison the essential ideal of ...
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... POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS : ADDRESS BEFORE THE YOUNG MEN'S LYCEUM OF SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS JANUARY 27 , 1838 As a subject for the remarks of the evening , the perpetuation of our political institutions , is selected . In the great journal ...
... POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS : ADDRESS BEFORE THE YOUNG MEN'S LYCEUM OF SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS JANUARY 27 , 1838 As a subject for the remarks of the evening , the perpetuation of our political institutions , is selected . In the great journal ...
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LINCOLNS DEVELOPMENT AS A WRITER | 1 |
Political Announcement | 53 |
of the House of Representatives at Springfield Illinois | 90 |
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