The Martyr's Monument: Being the Patriotism and Political Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, as Exhibited in His Speeches, Messages, Orders, and Proclamations, from the Presidential Canvass of 1860 Until His Assassination, April 14, 1865 ... |
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... hand , a martyr to his devotion to his country , to the duties of his high office , and to his conviction that " if slavery is not wrong nothing is wrong , " will endure without the help of stone or bronze . It was what he did that will ...
... hand , a martyr to his devotion to his country , to the duties of his high office , and to his conviction that " if slavery is not wrong nothing is wrong , " will endure without the help of stone or bronze . It was what he did that will ...
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... hands . All THE GREAT ISSUE . Rarely , if ever , was the issue to be decided by a great war so simple and so clearly defined as in the case of that war of which Abraham Lincoln's election was the immediate occasion , and which his ...
... hands . All THE GREAT ISSUE . Rarely , if ever , was the issue to be decided by a great war so simple and so clearly defined as in the case of that war of which Abraham Lincoln's election was the immediate occasion , and which his ...
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... hands against us , or in our hands against you ? Could Wash- ington himself speak , would he cast the blame of that section- alism upon us , who sustain his policy , or upon you who repu- diate it ? We respect that warning of Washington ...
... hands against us , or in our hands against you ? Could Wash- ington himself speak , would he cast the blame of that section- alism upon us , who sustain his policy , or upon you who repu- diate it ? We respect that warning of Washington ...
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... hand . " The response in writing to which he referred , was soon after received in the following words : SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS , May , 1860 . Sir - I accept the nomination tendered to me by the Conven- tion over which you presided , of ...
... hand . " The response in writing to which he referred , was soon after received in the following words : SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS , May , 1860 . Sir - I accept the nomination tendered to me by the Conven- tion over which you presided , of ...
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... hands of the Almighty and of this , his most chosen peo- ple , as the chosen instrument - also in the hands of the Almighty -for perpetuating the object of that great struggle . You give me , this reception , as I understand , without ...
... hands of the Almighty and of this , his most chosen peo- ple , as the chosen instrument - also in the hands of the Almighty -for perpetuating the object of that great struggle . You give me , this reception , as I understand , without ...
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