The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death |
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... Regard to Mr. Cameron . - The President and his Cabinet . - Close of the Session of Con- gress . - The President's Letter to Mr. Greeley . - The President and the Chicago Convention . - Proclamation of Emancipation ..... Page 212 ...
... Regard to Mr. Cameron . - The President and his Cabinet . - Close of the Session of Con- gress . - The President's Letter to Mr. Greeley . - The President and the Chicago Convention . - Proclamation of Emancipation ..... Page 212 ...
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... regard as gratuitous and puerile any argument , the purpose of which should be to prove that Mr. Lincoln's action upon this Mexican question was governed by the same inflexible ideas of honor and right which ruled him so unwaveringly ...
... regard as gratuitous and puerile any argument , the purpose of which should be to prove that Mr. Lincoln's action upon this Mexican question was governed by the same inflexible ideas of honor and right which ruled him so unwaveringly ...
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... regard to his support of it , when he declares the last years of his life have been , and all the future years of his life shall be , devoted to this matter of popular sovereignty . What is it ? Why , it is the sovereignty of the people ...
... regard to his support of it , when he declares the last years of his life have been , and all the future years of his life shall be , devoted to this matter of popular sovereignty . What is it ? Why , it is the sovereignty of the people ...
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... regard to words . I know what I meant , and I will not leave this crowd in doubt , if I can explain it to them , what I really meant in the use of that paragraph . I am not , in the first place , unaware that this Government has endured ...
... regard to words . I know what I meant , and I will not leave this crowd in doubt , if I can explain it to them , what I really meant in the use of that paragraph . I am not , in the first place , unaware that this Government has endured ...
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... - out saying what was my gronnd of complaint in regard to that , or whether I had any ground of complaint , Judge Douglas has from that thing manufactured nearly every thing that he ever says about STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 67.
... - out saying what was my gronnd of complaint in regard to that , or whether I had any ground of complaint , Judge Douglas has from that thing manufactured nearly every thing that he ever says about STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 67.
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