Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865DigiCat, 2022年5月28日 - 224 頁 Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln 1832-1865 is a compilation by the 16th president of the USA. They give insight into how Lincoln worked as a statesman as well as his personal character. |
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From an Address before the Young Mens Lyceum of Springfield Illinois | |
From the Circular of the Whig Committee An Address to the People | |
Lincolns Reply to Senator Douglas at Peoria Illinois The Origin of | |
From his Speech on the Dred Scott Decision Springfield Illinois June | |
Lincolns Reply to Judge Douglas at Chicago on Popular Sovereignty | |
From a Speech at Springfield Illinois July 17 1858 | |
From Lincolns Reply to Judge Douglas at Charleston Illinois September | |
From a Speech at Columbus Ohio on the Slave Trade Popular | |
Lincolns Farewell Address at Springfield Illinois February 11 1861 | |
From an Address to the Legislature at Indianapolis Indiana February | |
Address at Utica New York February 18 1861 | |
Lincolns Proclamation revoking General Hunters Order setting | |
Letter to General Grant July 13 1863 | |
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