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... Washington sat , and so re- membering , let him answer as Washington would answer . As a nation should not , and the Almighty will not , be evaded , so let him attempt no evasion - no equivocation . And if , so answering , he can show ...
... Washington sat , and so re- membering , let him answer as Washington would answer . As a nation should not , and the Almighty will not , be evaded , so let him attempt no evasion - no equivocation . And if , so answering , he can show ...
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... Washington , 1 February 1848. ] Dear William : Your letter of the 19th ultimo was received last night , and for which I am much obliged . The only thing in it that I wish to talk to you at once about is that because of my vote for ...
... Washington , 1 February 1848. ] Dear William : Your letter of the 19th ultimo was received last night , and for which I am much obliged . The only thing in it that I wish to talk to you at once about is that because of my vote for ...
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... Washington , 2 February 1848. ] Dear William : I just take my pen to say that Mr Ste- phens , of Georgia , a little , slim , pale - faced , consumptive man , with a voice like Logan's , has just concluded the very best speech of an ...
... Washington , 2 February 1848. ] Dear William : I just take my pen to say that Mr Ste- phens , of Georgia , a little , slim , pale - faced , consumptive man , with a voice like Logan's , has just concluded the very best speech of an ...
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Abraham Lincoln. [ From a letter to the Rev. J. M. Peck , Washington , 21 May 1848. ] Dear Sir : On last evening I received a copy of the " Belle- ville Advocate , " with the appearance of having been sent by a private hand ; and ...
Abraham Lincoln. [ From a letter to the Rev. J. M. Peck , Washington , 21 May 1848. ] Dear Sir : On last evening I received a copy of the " Belle- ville Advocate , " with the appearance of having been sent by a private hand ; and ...
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... Washington , 12 June 1848. ] Dear Williams : On my return from Philadelphia , where I had been attending the nomination of " Old Rough , " I found your letter in a mass of others which had accumulated in my absence . By many , and often ...
... Washington , 12 June 1848. ] Dear Williams : On my return from Philadelphia , where I had been attending the nomination of " Old Rough , " I found your letter in a mass of others which had accumulated in my absence . By many , and often ...
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