The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... Expression - The Eman- cipation Proclamation - His " Little Story , " at the Peace Con- ference His Justification of the Amnesty Proclamation - He loses his temper for once - His relations with the People - His tenderness of heart - His ...
... Expression - The Eman- cipation Proclamation - His " Little Story , " at the Peace Con- ference His Justification of the Amnesty Proclamation - He loses his temper for once - His relations with the People - His tenderness of heart - His ...
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... expressed the patient deter- mination of a loyal but sorely tried heart . There was no Jacksonian swagger of " By the Eternal ! " but there was an ever present sense of his accountability to God for his acts , and a practical reliance ...
... expressed the patient deter- mination of a loyal but sorely tried heart . There was no Jacksonian swagger of " By the Eternal ! " but there was an ever present sense of his accountability to God for his acts , and a practical reliance ...
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... expressed a doubt as to the truth of the assertion , at the same time mentioning another individual whom he considered as the stouter man . The friend of the newly - elected captain at length proposed a small wager , which was accepted ...
... expressed a doubt as to the truth of the assertion , at the same time mentioning another individual whom he considered as the stouter man . The friend of the newly - elected captain at length proposed a small wager , which was accepted ...
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... expressed sug- gestions of Lincoln and others , who were still ready to bear their part of the campaign to its close . So ' nobly true was Lincoln , even in his youth , to a stern sense of duty , and so earnest in his wish to accomplish ...
... expressed sug- gestions of Lincoln and others , who were still ready to bear their part of the campaign to its close . So ' nobly true was Lincoln , even in his youth , to a stern sense of duty , and so earnest in his wish to accomplish ...
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... expressed sug- gestions of Lincoln and others , who were still ready to bear their part of the campaign to its close . So'nobly true was Lincoln , even in his youth , to a stern sense of duty , and so earnest in his wish to accomplish ...
... expressed sug- gestions of Lincoln and others , who were still ready to bear their part of the campaign to its close . So'nobly true was Lincoln , even in his youth , to a stern sense of duty , and so earnest in his wish to accomplish ...
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