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Abraham Lincoln. [ Protest in Illinois legislature , 3 March 1837. Lincoln's first political action in regard to slavery . ] Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly at its ...
Abraham Lincoln. [ Protest in Illinois legislature , 3 March 1837. Lincoln's first political action in regard to slavery . ] Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly at its ...
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Abraham Lincoln. In what I have now said , I think I cannot be misunder- stood , and to make myself understood is the only object of this letter . If it suits you best to not answer this , farewell . A long life and a merry one attend ...
Abraham Lincoln. In what I have now said , I think I cannot be misunder- stood , and to make myself understood is the only object of this letter . If it suits you best to not answer this , farewell . A long life and a merry one attend ...
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Abraham Lincoln. work in search of perfections in her which might be fairly set off against her defects . I tried to imagine her handsome , which , but for her unfortunate corpulency , was actually true . Exclusive of this , no woman ...
Abraham Lincoln. work in search of perfections in her which might be fairly set off against her defects . I tried to imagine her handsome , which , but for her unfortunate corpulency , was actually true . Exclusive of this , no woman ...
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Abraham Lincoln. [ Letter to Joshua F. Speed , Springfield , Illinois , 3 January 1842. ] My dear Speed : Feeling , as you know I do , the deepest solicitude for the success of the enterprise you are engaged in , I adopt this as the last ...
Abraham Lincoln. [ Letter to Joshua F. Speed , Springfield , Illinois , 3 January 1842. ] My dear Speed : Feeling , as you know I do , the deepest solicitude for the success of the enterprise you are engaged in , I adopt this as the last ...
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Abraham Lincoln. one for applying that maxim to which my fancy can by any effort picture . [ Letter to Joshua F. Speed , Springfield , 27 March 1842. ] Dear Speed : Yours of the 10th instant was received three or four days since . You ...
Abraham Lincoln. one for applying that maxim to which my fancy can by any effort picture . [ Letter to Joshua F. Speed , Springfield , 27 March 1842. ] Dear Speed : Yours of the 10th instant was received three or four days since . You ...
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