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PART FIFTH.

SPEECHES.

Speech delivered at the Republican State Convention, at Springfield, June

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in Reply to Mr. Douglas, at Chicago, July 10, 1858.

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at Springfield, July 17, 1858.

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at Galesburgh, October 7, 1858.

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at Quincy, October 13, 1858..

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in Reply to Mr. Douglas, at Alton, October 15, 1858.
at Columbus, Ohio, September, 1859.

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at the Cooper Institute, New-York, February 27, 1860..
on the War with Mexico, in Congress, January 12, 1848..
on Internal Improvements, in Congress, June 20, 1848..

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Sketch of the life of Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Republican Candidate for

Vice-President....

Letters of Acceptance..

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LIFE AND SPEECHES

OF

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

PART FIRST.

EARLY HISTORY.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN was born February 12, 1809, then in Hardin, now in the recently formed county of Larue, Kentucky. His father, Thomas, and grandfather, Abraham, were born in Rockingham county, Virginia, whither their ancestors had come from Berks county, Pennsylvania. His lineage has been traced no farther back than this. The family were originally quakers, though in later times they have fallen away from the peculiar habits of that people. The grandfather, Abraham, had four brothers; Isaac, Jacob, John, and Thomas. So far as known, the descendants of Jacob and John are still in Virginia. Isaac went to a place near where Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, join, and his descendants are in that region. Thomas came to Kentucky, and, after many years, died there, whence his descendants went to Missouri.

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Enga by R.S.Jones. from A Photograph by Brady.

ALincoln.

Published by J. Kelly. 67 Bds are 4.N.Y.

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