The Wit and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, as Reflected in His Briefer Letters and Speeches |
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If my hand trembles when I sign the Proclamation all who examine the document hereafter , will say , ' he hesitated . ' ” The President firmly inscribed his “ Abraham Lincoln ; " then looked up and said , “ That will do .
If my hand trembles when I sign the Proclamation all who examine the document hereafter , will say , ' he hesitated . ' ” The President firmly inscribed his “ Abraham Lincoln ; " then looked up and said , “ That will do .
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If you could not safely attack Lee last Monday , how can you possibly do so south of the river , when you can take with you very few more than two thirds of the force you then had in hand ? It would be unreasonable to expect , and I do ...
If you could not safely attack Lee last Monday , how can you possibly do so south of the river , when you can take with you very few more than two thirds of the force you then had in hand ? It would be unreasonable to expect , and I do ...
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POSTMASTER LAWYER REPRESENTATIVE OF | 1 |
To William H Herndon | 16 |
To Stephen A Douglas | 55 |
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