. Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including "early life stories" : "professional life stories" : "White House incidents" : "war reminiscences," etc., etc. : also his speeches, chronologically arranged, from Pappsville, Ill., 1832, to his last speech in Washington, April 11, 1865 : including his inaugurals, Emancipation proclamation, Gettysburg address, etc., etc., etc. : fully illustrated . ABRAHAM LINCOLN. The 16th President of the United States. ABRAHAM LINCOLNS STORIES AND SPEECHES, Including Early Life Stories; ProfessionalLife Stories; White House Incidents;War Reminiscences,Etc.


. Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including "early life stories" : "professional life stories" : "White House incidents" : "war reminiscences," etc., etc. : also his speeches, chronologically arranged, from Pappsville, Ill., 1832, to his last speech in Washington, April 11, 1865 : including his inaugurals, Emancipation proclamation, Gettysburg address, etc., etc., etc. : fully illustrated . ABRAHAM LINCOLN. The 16th President of the United States. ABRAHAM LINCOLNS STORIES AND SPEECHES, Including Early Life Stories; ProfessionalLife Stories; White House Incidents;War Reminiscences,Etc., Etc.—o—Also His Speeches, Chronologically Arranged,from Pappsville, III., 1832, to His last Speechin Washington, April ii, 1865. IncludingHis Inaugurals, Emancipation Procla-mation, Gettysburg Address,Etc., Etc., Etc. FULLY ILLUSTRATED. EDITED BY J. B. McClure, a. M. ??- Editor of Mistakes of Ingersoll; Life of Gen. Garfield; Edison and his Inventions; Moodys Anecdotes; Sketches of Gen. Grant; Evils of the Cities; Poetic Pearls; Etc. CHICAGO. Rhodes & McClure Publishing Company. 1899. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1898, by Rhodes & McClure Publishing Company,In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. All Rights reserved. 73. 7l. In his speeches—and we may add—his stories, thegreat Lincoln still lives, with an influence for goodamong men. Whatever may attach to his mere biography, thatreveals a life of struggle and disadvantage in earlyyears—unparalleled in fact in this respect—the truthis the MAN LINCOLN is not in the early cabin home,but in words that never die—in the compiled ut-terances of this volume, that reveal and perpetuatethe soul life of him who spoke so often, so fullyand truly, of life, liberty, and the pursuit of hap-piness, and of a government that is of the peo-ple, by the people, and for the ^ In this form these stories and speeches, whose7 radiance lightens all pathways, are dedicated to then, world, i


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