Letters and Addresses of Abraham LincolnUnit Book Publishing Company, 1903 - 389 pages |
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Page 42
... expect to have , and consequently have not studied the subject enough to be much interested with it . I can only say that I am glad you are satisfied and pleased with it . But on that other subject , to me of the most intense interest ...
... expect to have , and consequently have not studied the subject enough to be much interested with it . I can only say that I am glad you are satisfied and pleased with it . But on that other subject , to me of the most intense interest ...
Page 49
... the 10th of March . He is very much such a child as Bob was at his age , rather of a longer order . Bob is " short and low , " and I expect always will be . He talks very plainly , —almost as plainly as anybody 49 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... the 10th of March . He is very much such a child as Bob was at his age , rather of a longer order . Bob is " short and low , " and I expect always will be . He talks very plainly , —almost as plainly as anybody 49 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Page 50
... expect to hear another as good a piece of news from Springfield while I am away . I am under no obligations to the bank ; and I therefore wish you to buy bank certificates , and pay my debt there , so as to pay it with the least money ...
... expect to hear another as good a piece of news from Springfield while I am away . I am under no obligations to the bank ; and I therefore wish you to buy bank certificates , and pay my debt there , so as to pay it with the least money ...
Page 51
... expect to make one within a week or two , in which I hope to succeed well enough to wish you to see it . It is very pleasant to learn from you that there are some who desire that I should be reëlected . I most heartily thank them for ...
... expect to make one within a week or two , in which I hope to succeed well enough to wish you to see it . It is very pleasant to learn from you that there are some who desire that I should be reëlected . I most heartily thank them for ...
Page 53
... expect to gain some votes , in con- nection with the war , which , without his so doing , will be of doubtful propriety in my own judgment , but which will be free from the doubt if he does so . But if he cannot or will not do this ...
... expect to gain some votes , in con- nection with the war , which , without his so doing , will be of doubtful propriety in my own judgment , but which will be free from the doubt if he does so . But if he cannot or will not do this ...
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