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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... object for which they were written . Without exception , we believe , they belong to the class of campaign biographies ; some written before his first , others during the canvass which preceded his second , election . Their principal object ...
... object for which they were written . Without exception , we believe , they belong to the class of campaign biographies ; some written before his first , others during the canvass which preceded his second , election . Their principal object ...
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... objects of the natural universe . For know- ing these , it is a pleasure to look back upon and compare them with our own experiences , or with the similar characteristics of those who have been numbered among the world's great men . In ...
... objects of the natural universe . For know- ing these , it is a pleasure to look back upon and compare them with our own experiences , or with the similar characteristics of those who have been numbered among the world's great men . In ...
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... objects of the natural universe . For know- ing these , it is a pleasure to look back upon and compare them with our own experiences , or with the similar characteristics of those who have been numbered among the world's great men . In ...
... objects of the natural universe . For know- ing these , it is a pleasure to look back upon and compare them with our own experiences , or with the similar characteristics of those who have been numbered among the world's great men . In ...
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... the Whig party in opposing the declaration of war with Mexico , he invariably supported , with his vote , any bill or reso- lution having for its object the sustenance of the health * 92 THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . ยท
... the Whig party in opposing the declaration of war with Mexico , he invariably supported , with his vote , any bill or reso- lution having for its object the sustenance of the health * 92 THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . ยท
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... object the sustenance of the health , comfort and honor of our soldiers engaged in the war . On the 22d of December he introduced , with one of his characteristically humorous and logical speeches in their favor , a series of ...
... object the sustenance of the health , comfort and honor of our soldiers engaged in the war . On the 22d of December he introduced , with one of his characteristically humorous and logical speeches in their favor , a series of ...
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