Lincoln Abraham

Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865


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       Abraham Lincoln

      Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664643735

       INTRODUCTION

       APPENDIX

       PUBLISHERS' NOTE

       LINCOLN'S SPEECHES AND LETTERS

       Lincoln's First Public Speech. From an Address to the People of Sangamon County. March 9, 1832

       Letter to Colonel Robert Allen. June 21, 1836

       Lincoln's Opinion on Universal Suffrage. From a Letter published in the Sangamon "Journal." June 13, 1836

       From an Address before the Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois. January 27, 1837

       Humorous Account of His Experiences With a Lady He Was Requested to Marry

       A Letter to Mrs. O.H. Browning. Springfield, Illinois. April 1, 1838

       From a Debate between Lincoln, E.D. Baker, and others against Douglas, Lamborn, and others. Springfield. December 1839

       Letter to W.G. Anderson. Lawrenceville, Illinois. October 31, 1840

       Extract from a Letter to John T. Stuart. Springfield Illinois. January 23, 1841

       From an Address before the Washingtonian Temperance Society. Springfield, Illinois. February 22, 1842

       From the Circular of the Whig Committee. An Address to the People of Illinois. March 4, 1843

       From a Letter to Martin M. Morris. Springfield, Illinois. March 26, 1843

       From a Letter to Joshua F. Speed. Springfield. October 22, 1846

       From a Letter to William H. Herndon. Washington. January 8, 1848

       From a Letter to William H. Herndon. Washington. June 22, 1848

       From a Letter to William H. Herndon. Washington, July 10, 1848

       Letter to John D. Johnston. January 2, 1851

       Letter to John D. Johnston. Shelbyville. November 4, 1851

       Note for Law Lecture. Written about July 1, 1850

       A Fragment. Written about July 1, 1854

       A Fragment on Slavery. July 1854

       Lincoln's Reply to Senator Douglas at Peoria, Illinois. The Origin of the Wilmot Proviso. October 16, 1854

       From Letter to the Hon. Geo. Robertson, Lexington, Kentucky. Springfield, Illinois. August 15, 1855

       Extracts from Letter to Joshua F. Speed. August 24, 1855

       Mr. Lincoln's Speech. May 19, 1856

       From his Speech on the Dred Scott Decision. Springfield, Illinois. June 26, 1857

       "A house divided against itself cannot stand." On Lincoln's Nomination to the United States Senate. Springfield, Illinois. June 17, 1858

       Lincoln's Reply to Judge Douglas at Chicago on Popular Sovereignty, the Nebraska Bill, etc. July 10, 1858

       From a Speech at Springfield, Illinois. July 17, 1858

       From Lincoln's Reply to Douglas in the First Joint Debate at Ottawa, Illinois. August 21, 1858

       Lincoln's Reply to Judge Douglas in the Second Joint Debate. Freeport, Illinois. August 27, 1858

       From Lincoln's Reply at Jonesboro'. September 15, 1858

       From Lincoln's Reply to Judge Douglas at Charleston, Illinois. September 18, 1858

       From Lincoln's Reply to Judge Douglas at Galesburg, Illinois. October, 1858

       Notes for Speeches. October 1858

       Mr. Lincoln's Reply to Judge Douglas in the Seventh and Last Debate. Alton, Illinois. October 15, 1858

       From a Speech at Columbus, Ohio, on the Slave Trade, Popular Sovereignty, etc. September 16, 1859

       From a Speech at Cincinnati, Ohio, on the Intentions of "Black