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- Title: Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln
- Author : Abraham Lincoln
- Release Date : January 07, 2015
- Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,
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Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln, The 16th President of the United States (1809-1865)
This ebook presents «Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln», from Abraham Lincoln. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Introduction
- Publishers' Note
- Lincoln's First Public Speech
- Letter To Colonel Robert Allen. June 21, 1836
- Lincoln's Opinion On Universal Suffrage
- 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
- From A Debate Between Lincoln, E.d. Baker, And Others Against Douglas, Lamborn, And Others
- Letter To W.g. Anderson. Lawrenceville, Illinois. October 31, 1840
- Extract From A Letter To John T. Stuart
- From An Address Before The Washingtonian Temperance Society
- From The Circular Of The Whig Committee
- From A Letter To Martin M. Morris
- From A Letter To Joshua F. Speed
- From A Letter To William H. Herndon
- Letter To John D. Johnston
- Note For Law Lecture
- A Fragment
- A Fragment On Slavery
- Lincoln's Reply To Senator Douglas At Peoria, Illinois
- From Letter To The Hon. Geo. Robertson, Lexington, Kentucky
- Extracts From Letter To Joshua F. Speed
- Mr. Lincoln's Speech
- From His Speech On The Dred Scott Decision
- A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand
- Lincoln's Reply To Judge Douglas At Chicago On Popular Sovereignty, The Nebraska Bill, Etc. July 10, 1858
- From A Speech At Springfield, Illinois
- From Lincoln's Reply To Douglas In The First Joint Debate At Ottawa
- Lincoln's Reply To Judge Douglas In The Second Joint Debate
- From Lincoln's Reply At Jonesboro
- From Lincoln's Reply To Judge Douglas At Charleston
- From Lincoln's Reply To Judge Douglas At Galesburg
- Notes For Speeches
- Mr. Lincoln's Reply To Judge Douglas In The Seventh And Last Debate
- From A Speech At Columbus, Ohio, On The Slave Trade, Popular Sovereignty
- From A Speech At Cincinnati, Ohio, On The Intentions Of "black Republicans," The Relation Of Labour And Capital
- From A Letter To J.w. Fell
- From An Address Delivered At Cooper Institute, New York
- Lincoln's Farewell Address At Springfield, Illinois
- A Letter To The Hon. Geo Ashmun Accepting His Nomination For The Presidency
- Letter To Miss Grace Bedell
- From An Address To The Legislature At Indianapolis, Indiana
- From His Address To The Legislature At Columbus, Ohio
- From His Remarks At Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- From His Speech At Trenton To The Senate Of New Jersey
- Address In Independence Hall, Philadelphia
- Reply To The Mayor Of Washington, D.c
- First Inaugural Address
- Address At Utica, New York
- From His First Message To Congress, At The Special Session
- From His Message To Congress At Its Regular Session
- Letter To General G.b. Mcclellan
- Lincoln's Proclamation Revoking General Hunter's Order Setting The Slaves Free
- Appeal To The Border States In Behalf Of Compensated Emancipation
- From A Letter To Cuthbert Bullitt
- Letter To August Belmont
- His Letter To Horace Greeley
- From His Reply To The Chicago Committee Of United Religious Denominations
- From The Annual Message To Congress
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Letter To General Grant
- Letter To Moulton
- Letter To Mrs. Lincoln
- Letter To James H. Hackett
- Note To Secretary Stanton
- The Letter To James C. Conkling
- His Proclamation For A Day Of Thanksgiving
- Address At The Dedication Of The National Cemetery At Gettysburg
- Letter To Secretary Stanton
- Letter To Governor Michael Hahn
- An Address At A Fair For The Sanitary Commission
- Letter To A.g. Hodges, Of Kentucky
- From An Address At A Sanitary Fair In Baltimore
- From An Address To The 166th Ohio Regiment
- Reply To A Serenade
- A Letter To Mrs. Bixley, Of Boston
- The Second Inaugural Address
- A Letter To Thurlow Weed
- From An Address To An Indiana Regiment
- From His Reply To A Serenade
- Appendix