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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... relation , would seem to be no regular marriage , but a sort of " free love " arrangement , to be maintained only on passional attraction . " 66 By the way , in what consists the special sacredness of a State ? I speak not of the ...
... relation , would seem to be no regular marriage , but a sort of " free love " arrangement , to be maintained only on passional attraction . " 66 By the way , in what consists the special sacredness of a State ? I speak not of the ...
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... relation to the policy of the new administration . In this I have received from some a degree of credit for having kept silence , and from oth- ers some depreciation . I still think I was right . In the varying and repeatedly shifting ...
... relation to the policy of the new administration . In this I have received from some a degree of credit for having kept silence , and from oth- ers some depreciation . I still think I was right . In the varying and repeatedly shifting ...
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... relations between the States - only to be accomplished by peaceful and conciliatory means , aided by the wisdom of Almighty God . Events showed the utter foolishness and presumption of Mr. Wood in thus attempting to dictate to Abraham ...
... relations between the States - only to be accomplished by peaceful and conciliatory means , aided by the wisdom of Almighty God . Events showed the utter foolishness and presumption of Mr. Wood in thus attempting to dictate to Abraham ...
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... relations , which was maintained without swerving throughout the war , is clearly set forth , POSITION ASSUMED TOWARDS FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS , Before considering the arguments you are to use , it is impor- tant to indicate those which you ...
... relations , which was maintained without swerving throughout the war , is clearly set forth , POSITION ASSUMED TOWARDS FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS , Before considering the arguments you are to use , it is impor- tant to indicate those which you ...
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... relations between the Government of Great Britain and this Government will be suspended , and will remain so until it shall be seen which of the two is most strongly intrenched in the confidence of their respective nations and of ...
... relations between the Government of Great Britain and this Government will be suspended , and will remain so until it shall be seen which of the two is most strongly intrenched in the confidence of their respective nations and of ...
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