Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... CITIZENS of the State of INDIANA : —I am here to thank you for this magnificent welcome , and still more for the very generous support given by your State to that political cause , which , I think , is the true and just cause of the ...
... CITIZENS of the State of INDIANA : —I am here to thank you for this magnificent welcome , and still more for the very generous support given by your State to that political cause , which , I think , is the true and just cause of the ...
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... citizens , I am not assert- ing any thing . I am merely asking questions for you to consider . And now allow me to bid you farewell . " Proceeding to Cincinnati , he received a most enthusiastic To Washington . Speech at Cincinnatti ...
... citizens , I am not assert- ing any thing . I am merely asking questions for you to consider . And now allow me to bid you farewell . " Proceeding to Cincinnati , he received a most enthusiastic To Washington . Speech at Cincinnatti ...
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... CITIZENS : I have spoken but once before this in Cincinnati . That was a year previous to the late Presidential election . On that occasion in a playful manner , but with sincere words , I addressed much of what I said to the Ken ...
... CITIZENS : I have spoken but once before this in Cincinnati . That was a year previous to the late Presidential election . On that occasion in a playful manner , but with sincere words , I addressed much of what I said to the Ken ...
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... citizens , is an ex- traordinary one , and fills the mind of every patriot with anxiety and solicitude . My intention is to give this subject all the consideration which I possibly can before I speak fully and definitely in regard to it ...
... citizens , is an ex- traordinary one , and fills the mind of every patriot with anxiety and solicitude . My intention is to give this subject all the consideration which I possibly can before I speak fully and definitely in regard to it ...
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... citizens , headed by Ex - President Fillmore . Arriving at the hotel , Mr. Lincoln was welcomed in a brief speech by the acting chief magistrate , to which he made a brief reply , as follows : " Mr. Mayor AND FELLOW CITIZENS : -I am ...
... citizens , headed by Ex - President Fillmore . Arriving at the hotel , Mr. Lincoln was welcomed in a brief speech by the acting chief magistrate , to which he made a brief reply , as follows : " Mr. Mayor AND FELLOW CITIZENS : -I am ...
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