History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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... hand of his deliverer , whilst his heart was too full for utterance . Lincoln turned his eyes towards the West , where the sun still lingered in view , and then , turn- ing to the youth , said , ' It is not yet sundown and you are free ...
... hand of his deliverer , whilst his heart was too full for utterance . Lincoln turned his eyes towards the West , where the sun still lingered in view , and then , turn- ing to the youth , said , ' It is not yet sundown and you are free ...
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... hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The Nebraska Bill was passed May 22 , 1854 , and its passage gave new and increased force to the popular feeling in favor of freedom which the proposition to repeal the Missouri ...
... hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The Nebraska Bill was passed May 22 , 1854 , and its passage gave new and increased force to the popular feeling in favor of freedom which the proposition to repeal the Missouri ...
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... hand , that they should come in person , and present to you the authentic evidence of the action of that Convention ; and , sir , without any phrase which shall either be considered personally plauditory to yourself , or which shall ...
... hand , that they should come in person , and present to you the authentic evidence of the action of that Convention ; and , sir , without any phrase which shall either be considered personally plauditory to yourself , or which shall ...
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... hand " Tall Judge Kelly , of Pennsylvania , who was one of the Committee , and who is himself a great many feet high ... hands with the judge he inquired , " What is your height ? " " Six feet three ; what is yours , Mr.
... hand " Tall Judge Kelly , of Pennsylvania , who was one of the Committee , and who is himself a great many feet high ... hands with the judge he inquired , " What is your height ? " " Six feet three ; what is yours , Mr.
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... hand , and Mr. BRECKIN- RIDGE on the other , in the Presidential canvass . JOHN BELL , of Tennessee , was also made a candidate by the action mainly of men who were dissatisfied with all the existing political parties , and who were ...
... hand , and Mr. BRECKIN- RIDGE on the other , in the Presidential canvass . JOHN BELL , of Tennessee , was also made a candidate by the action mainly of men who were dissatisfied with all the existing political parties , and who were ...
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