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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... course , without guile and with pure purpose , let us renew our trust in God , and go forward without fear and with manly hearts . " Message , July 5 , 1861 . " In giving freedom to the slaves , we assure freedom to the free ; honorable ...
... course , without guile and with pure purpose , let us renew our trust in God , and go forward without fear and with manly hearts . " Message , July 5 , 1861 . " In giving freedom to the slaves , we assure freedom to the free ; honorable ...
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... course of treatment has been pursued . Thenceforward , to the close of his life , especial pains have been taken to present everything which should show him as he was the Statesman persistent , reso- lute , free from boasting or ...
... course of treatment has been pursued . Thenceforward , to the close of his life , especial pains have been taken to present everything which should show him as he was the Statesman persistent , reso- lute , free from boasting or ...
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... course of ultimate extinction , or its advocates will push it forward , till it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new - North as well as South . " Have we no tendency to the latter condition ? Let any one who ...
... course of ultimate extinction , or its advocates will push it forward , till it shall become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new - North as well as South . " Have we no tendency to the latter condition ? Let any one who ...
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... course . " I fully indorse this and I adopt it as a text for this dis- I so adopt it because it furnishes a precise and agreed starting point for the discussion between Republicans and that wing of Democracy headed by Senator Douglas ...
... course . " I fully indorse this and I adopt it as a text for this dis- I so adopt it because it furnishes a precise and agreed starting point for the discussion between Republicans and that wing of Democracy headed by Senator Douglas ...
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... course of policy as future events . might make a change necessary . " I have not maintained silence from any want of real anx- icty . It is a good thing that there is no more than anxiety , for there is nothing going wrong . It is a ...
... course of policy as future events . might make a change necessary . " I have not maintained silence from any want of real anx- icty . It is a good thing that there is no more than anxiety , for there is nothing going wrong . It is a ...
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