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Writings of Abraham Lincoln - Volume 1: 1832-1843
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pubOne.info present you this new edition. Immediately after Lincoln's re-election to the Presidency, in an off-hand speech, delivered in response to a serenade by some of his admirers on the evening of November 10, 1864, he spoke as follows
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- THE PAPERS AND WRITINGS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
- VOLUME 1.
- INTRODUCTORY NOTE
- ABRAHAM LINCOLN: AN ESSAY BY CARL SHURZ
- ABRAHAM LINCOLN, BY JOSEPH H. CHOATE
- THE WRITINGS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 1832-1843
- 1833
- RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR POSTAGE RECEIPT
- 1836
- RESPONSE TO POLITICAL SMEAR
- TO MISS MARY OWENS.
- 1837
- OPPOSITION TO MOB-RULE
- PROTEST IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE ON THE SUBJECT OF SLAVERY.
- TO MISS MARY OWENS.
- TO JOHN BENNETT.
- TO MARY OWENS.
- LEGAL SUIT OF WIDOW v.s. Gen. ADAMS
- LINCOLN AND TALBOTT IN REPLY TO GEN. ADAMS.
- Gen. ADAMS CONTROVERSYâCONTINUED
- 1838
- 1839
- TO âââ ROW.
- SPEECH ON NATIONAL BANK
- TO JOHN T. STUART.
- 1840
- TO JOHN T. STUART.
- RESOLUTION IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.
- RESOLUTION IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.
- REMARKS IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.
- REMARKS IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.
- 1841
- REMARKS IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.
- CIRCULAR FROM WHIG COMMITTEE.
- AGAINST THE REORGANIZATION OF THE JUDICIARY.
- TO JOSHUA F. SPEEDâMURDER CASE
- STATEMENT ABOUT HARRY WILTON.
- TO MISS MARY SPEEDâPRACTICAL SLAVERY
- 1842
- TO JOSHUA F. SPEED.
- TO JOSHUA F. SPEEDâON DEPRESSION
- TO G. B. SHELEDY.
- TO GEORGE E. PICKETTâADVICE TO YOUTH
- ADDRESS BEFORE THE SPRINGFIELD WASHINGTONIAN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY,
- TO JOSHUA F. SPEED.
- TO JOSHUA F. SPEEDâON MARRIAGE CONCERNS
- TO JOSHUA F. SPEED.
- TO JOSHUA F. SPEED.
- A LETTER FROM THE LOST TOWNSHIPS
- LOST TOWNSHIPS
- INVITATION TO HENRY CLAY.
- CORRESPONDENCE ABOUT THE LINCOLN-SHIELDS DUEL.
- TO J. SHIELDS.
- TO A. LINCOLN FROM JAS. SHIELDS
- MEMORANDUM OF INSTRUCTIONS TO E. H. MERRYMAN,
- TO JOSHUA F. SPEED.
- TO JAMES S. IRWIN.
- 1843
- CIRCULAR FROM WHIG COMMITTEE.
- TO JOHN BENNETT.
- JOSHUA F. SPEED.
- TO MARTIN M. MORRIS.
- TO MARTIN M. MORRIS.
- TO GEN. J. J. HARDIN.
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