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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... once , " that which is written is sufficient ; we can add nothing to a record so pure and honorable . " But this is not the time for a campaign life of Abraham х 108 96 587 1994176 ( 9 ) Lincoln . He whom he served with singleness of heart.
... once , " that which is written is sufficient ; we can add nothing to a record so pure and honorable . " But this is not the time for a campaign life of Abraham х 108 96 587 1994176 ( 9 ) Lincoln . He whom he served with singleness of heart.
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... once - His relations with the People - His tenderness of heart - His faithful admonition - Mr . Lincoln " Pokes " on Kentucky neutrality - Reminiscences of President Lincoln by an old associate and friend - His simplicity and ...
... once - His relations with the People - His tenderness of heart - His faithful admonition - Mr . Lincoln " Pokes " on Kentucky neutrality - Reminiscences of President Lincoln by an old associate and friend - His simplicity and ...
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... once took up his position at Rock Island , and at his call , several hundred volunteers assembled from the northern and central parts of the State , upon the proclamation of Governor Reynolds , joined him a month later . This little ...
... once took up his position at Rock Island , and at his call , several hundred volunteers assembled from the northern and central parts of the State , upon the proclamation of Governor Reynolds , joined him a month later . This little ...
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... once , and in future elections it became a point with aspirants to seek to combine his strength in their favor , by placing Lincoln's name on their ticket , to secure his battalion of voters . When two years later , he was elected to ...
... once , and in future elections it became a point with aspirants to seek to combine his strength in their favor , by placing Lincoln's name on their ticket , to secure his battalion of voters . When two years later , he was elected to ...
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... once remarked , " was physically the least man he ever saw . " Little did the two men then realize what a position they were , ere long , to assume toward one another and toward their country . Douglas , like Lincoln , was the sole ...
... once remarked , " was physically the least man he ever saw . " Little did the two men then realize what a position they were , ere long , to assume toward one another and toward their country . Douglas , like Lincoln , was the sole ...
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