Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... FROM THE FUND OF CHARLES MINOT Received 6 . " If this country cannot be saved without giving up. ( Class of 1828 ) . as 6301.25 ° ACADEMIAE ISTOR Bound JUN 1 1 1903 HARVARDIAN TS RI ONY NI NOV · Jan . 1874 . A Lincoln H.
... FROM THE FUND OF CHARLES MINOT Received 6 . " If this country cannot be saved without giving up. ( Class of 1828 ) . as 6301.25 ° ACADEMIAE ISTOR Bound JUN 1 1 1903 HARVARDIAN TS RI ONY NI NOV · Jan . 1874 . A Lincoln H.
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... Lincoln's Speech at Independence Hall , Philadelphia , February 21 , 1861 . " I believe this Government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . " Springfield , Illinois , June , 1858 . " I am exceedingly anxious that this ...
... Lincoln's Speech at Independence Hall , Philadelphia , February 21 , 1861 . " I believe this Government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . " Springfield , Illinois , June , 1858 . " I am exceedingly anxious that this ...
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... Lincoln's Reply to the Committee of Notification - Remarks to Union League Committee - Speech at a Serenade - Speech to Ohio Troops ...... CHAPTER XX . RECONSTRUCTION . 285 President's Speech at Philadelphia — Philadelphia Fair ...
... Lincoln's Reply to the Committee of Notification - Remarks to Union League Committee - Speech at a Serenade - Speech to Ohio Troops ...... CHAPTER XX . RECONSTRUCTION . 285 President's Speech at Philadelphia — Philadelphia Fair ...
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... Lincoln in Richmond - Lee's Surrender - President's Impromptu Speech - Speech on Reconstruc- tion - Proclamation ... Lincoln - As a Man - Favorite Poem -Autobiography - His Modesty - A Christian - Conclusion ...
... Lincoln in Richmond - Lee's Surrender - President's Impromptu Speech - Speech on Reconstruc- tion - Proclamation ... Lincoln - As a Man - Favorite Poem -Autobiography - His Modesty - A Christian - Conclusion ...
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