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... wish- ing to be happy while she is otherwise . She accompanied a large party on the railroad cars to Jacksonville last Monday , and on her return spoke , so that I heard of it , of having en- joyed the trip exceedingly . God be praised ...
... wish- ing to be happy while she is otherwise . She accompanied a large party on the railroad cars to Jacksonville last Monday , and on her return spoke , so that I heard of it , of having en- joyed the trip exceedingly . God be praised ...
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... wishes to her in particular , and generally to all such of your relations who know me . [ From a letter to Joshua F. Speed , Springfield , Illinois , 4 July 1842. ] As to my having been displeased with your advice , surely you know ...
... wishes to her in particular , and generally to all such of your relations who know me . [ From a letter to Joshua F. Speed , Springfield , Illinois , 4 July 1842. ] As to my having been displeased with your advice , surely you know ...
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... 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 possible . I would as soon you should buy them of Mr. 50 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... 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 possible . I would as soon you should buy them of Mr. 50 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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... 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 their kind partiality ; and I can say , as Mr. Clay said of the annexation of Texas ...
... 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 their kind partiality ; and I can say , as Mr. Clay said of the annexation of Texas ...
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Abraham Lincoln. that I would not be a candidate again , more from a wish to deal fairly with others , to keep peace ... wishes to be elected , I could not refuse the people the right of sending me again . But to enter myself as a ...
Abraham Lincoln. that I would not be a candidate again , more from a wish to deal fairly with others , to keep peace ... wishes to be elected , I could not refuse the people the right of sending me again . But to enter myself as a ...
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