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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... to - day is not given to me personally . It should not be so , but as the representative , for the time being , of the majority of the nation To Washington . Speech at Albany . Addresses the Legislature TO WASHINGTON . 77.
... to - day is not given to me personally . It should not be so , but as the representative , for the time being , of the majority of the nation To Washington . Speech at Albany . Addresses the Legislature TO WASHINGTON . 77.
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... given me by the generous manner in which you have invited me , and the still more generous manner in which you have re- ceived me . You have invited me and received me without dis- tinction of party . I could not for a moment suppose ...
... given me by the generous manner in which you have invited me , and the still more generous manner in which you have re- ceived me . You have invited me and received me without dis- tinction of party . I could not for a moment suppose ...
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... given me , I bid you farewell . " At Albany , he was met by a delegation from the city authorities of New York , and on the 19th started for that city . At Poughkeepsie , he was welcomed by the Mayor of the city . Mr. Lincoln , in reply ...
... given me , I bid you farewell . " At Albany , he was met by a delegation from the city authorities of New York , and on the 19th started for that city . At Poughkeepsie , he was welcomed by the Mayor of the city . Mr. Lincoln , in reply ...
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... given me at other places , and , as here , by men of different parties , and not by one party alone . It shows an earnest effort on the part of all to save , not the country , for the country can save itself , but to save the insti ...
... given me at other places , and , as here , by men of different parties , and not by one party alone . It shows an earnest effort on the part of all to save , not the country , for the country can save itself , but to save the insti ...
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... given me , allow me to come to a close . " On the next day he left for Philadelphia . At Trenton he remained a few hours , and visited both Houses of the Legis- lature . On being received in the Senate , he thus addressed that body ...
... given me , allow me to come to a close . " On the next day he left for Philadelphia . At Trenton he remained a few hours , and visited both Houses of the Legis- lature . On being received in the Senate , he thus addressed that body ...
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