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Abraham Lincoln. [ Protest in Illinois legislature , 3 March 1837. Lincoln's first political action in regard to slavery . ] Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly at its ...
Abraham Lincoln. [ Protest in Illinois legislature , 3 March 1837. Lincoln's first political action in regard to slavery . ] Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly at its ...
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... be blockhead enough to have me . When you receive this , write me a long yarn about some- thing to amuse me . Give my respects to Mr. Browning . [ From a speech at a political discussion in the 24 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... be blockhead enough to have me . When you receive this , write me a long yarn about some- thing to amuse me . Give my respects to Mr. Browning . [ From a speech at a political discussion in the 24 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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Abraham Lincoln. [ From a speech at a political discussion in the hall of the house of representatives at Springfield , Illinois , 20 ( ? ) December 1839. ] Mr. Lamborn insists that the difference between ... political discussion in the ...
Abraham Lincoln. [ From a speech at a political discussion in the hall of the house of representatives at Springfield , Illinois , 20 ( ? ) December 1839. ] Mr. Lamborn insists that the difference between ... political discussion in the ...
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... political corruption in a current broad and deep , which is sweeping with frightful velocity over the whole length and breadth of the land , bidding fair to leave un- scathed no green spot or living thing ; while on its bosom are riding ...
... political corruption in a current broad and deep , which is sweeping with frightful velocity over the whole length and breadth of the land , bidding fair to leave un- scathed no green spot or living thing ; while on its bosom are riding ...
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... political revolution of '76 we are all justly proud . It has given us a degree of political freedom far exceeding that of any other nation of the earth . In it the world has found a solution of the long - mooted problem as to the capa ...
... political revolution of '76 we are all justly proud . It has given us a degree of political freedom far exceeding that of any other nation of the earth . In it the world has found a solution of the long - mooted problem as to the capa ...
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