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... Dear Speed : Your letter of the 25th January came to hand to - day . You well know that I do not feel my own sor- rows much more keenly than I do yours , when I know of them ; and yet I assure you I was not 31 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... Dear Speed : Your letter of the 25th January came to hand to - day . You well know that I do not feel my own sor- rows much more keenly than I do yours , when I know of them ; and yet I assure you I was not 31 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... Dear Speed : Yours of the 1st instant came to hand three or four days ago . When this shall reach you , you will have been Fanny's husband several days . You know my desire to befriend you is everlasting ; that I will never cease while ...
... Dear Speed : Yours of the 1st instant came to hand three or four days ago . When this shall reach you , you will have been Fanny's husband several days . You know my desire to befriend you is everlasting ; that I will never cease while ...
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... 25 February 1842. ] Dear Speed : I received yours of the 12th written the day you went down to William's place , some days since , but de- layed answering it till I should receive the promised one 40 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... 25 February 1842. ] Dear Speed : I received yours of the 12th written the day you went down to William's place , some days since , but de- layed answering it till I should receive the promised one 40 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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... Dear Speed : Yours of the 10th instant was received three or four days since . You know I am sincere when I tell you the pleasure its contents gave me was , and is , inexpressible . As to your farm matter , I have no sympathy with you ...
... Dear Speed : Yours of the 10th instant was received three or four days since . You know I am sincere when I tell you the pleasure its contents gave me was , and is , inexpressible . As to your farm matter , I have no sympathy with you ...
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... Dear Johnston : Yours of the 2d of December was duly delivered to me by Mr. Williams . To say the least , I am not at all displeased with your proposal to publish the poetry , or doggerel , or whatever else it may be called , which I ...
... Dear Johnston : Yours of the 2d of December was duly delivered to me by Mr. Williams . To say the least , I am not at all displeased with your proposal to publish the poetry , or doggerel , or whatever else it may be called , which I ...
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