Front cover image for Lincoln; passages from his speeches and letters

Lincoln; passages from his speeches and letters

Print Book, English, 1901
The Century Co., New York, 1901
speeches (documents)
204 pages frontispiece (portrait)
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Lincoln's ambition
To a friend
Advice to young lawyers
Slavery
The real Southern view of slavery
The right of self-government
Meaning of the Declaration of Independence
"A house divided against itself cannot stand"
Resistance to the Supreme Court
Repeal of the Missouri Compromise
Notes for speeches
The Negro included in the Declaration of Independence
The Dred Scott decision
The wrong of slavery
The principles of Jefferson
A look into the future
Autobiographical
An appeal to the South
Farewell address at Springfield, Illinois, February 11, 1861
From his reply to the address of welcome at Indianapolis, Indiana, February 11, 1861
Address in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, February 22, 1861
First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861
Letter to Horace Greeley
Dependence upon God
Meditation on the divine will
Letter to General McClellan
Telegram to General McClellan
Emancipation Proclamation
Letter to the workingmen of Manchester, England
Letter to General Hooker
Letter to General Grant
Letter to J.C. Conkling
The Gettysburg Address
Response to a serenade
Letter of condolence to Mrs. Bixby of Boston, Massachusetts
Second Inaugural Address