The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... speak of his uncle Isaac residing at Watauga ( I think ) , near where the then States of Vir- ginia , North Carolina , and Tennessee join - you seem now to be some hundred miles or so west of that . I often saw Uncle Mordecai , and ...
... speak of his uncle Isaac residing at Watauga ( I think ) , near where the then States of Vir- ginia , North Carolina , and Tennessee join - you seem now to be some hundred miles or so west of that . I often saw Uncle Mordecai , and ...
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... speak - among you to be admitted or permitted to speak at all . Now can you or not be prevailed upon to pause and to consider whether this is quite just to us , or even to yourselves ? Bring forward your charges and specifications , and ...
... speak - among you to be admitted or permitted to speak at all . Now can you or not be prevailed upon to pause and to consider whether this is quite just to us , or even to yourselves ? Bring forward your charges and specifications , and ...
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... speak it may be as nearly right as possible . When I do speak I hope I may say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the Constitution , contrary to the integrity of the Union , or which will prove inimical to the liberties of the ...
... speak it may be as nearly right as possible . When I do speak I hope I may say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the Constitution , contrary to the integrity of the Union , or which will prove inimical to the liberties of the ...
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Reply to a Committee of Religious Denominations Asking | 145 |
Chronology | 193 |
Address to the People of Sangamon County Illinois March | 221 |
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