Lincoln's Speeches & Letters
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저자(글) Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln((February12,1809 ~ April 15, 1865) was the 16th president of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assaination in Aprill 1865.
He led the United States through its Civil War and brought about the emancipation of slaves.
Abraham Lincoln is regarded as one of America's greatest heroes due to both his incredible impact on the nation and his unique appeal. His is a remarkable story of the rise from humble beginnings to achieve the highest office in the land.
He preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government, and modernized the economy.
Lincoln's distinctively human and humane personality and historical role as savior of the Union and emancipator of the slaves creates a legacy that endures. His eloquence of democracy and his insistence that the Union was worth saving embody the ideals of self-government that all nations strive to achieve.
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- 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
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 his Address before the Washingtonian
Temperance Society, Springfield. Illinois.
February 22, 1842
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From an Address to the 166th Ohio Regiment.
August 22, 1864
Reply to a Serenade.
November 10, 1864
A Letter to Mrs. Bixley, of Boston.
November 21, 1864
Letter to General Grant, Washington.
January 19, 1865
The Second Inaugural Address.
March 4, 1865
A Letter to Thurlow Weed. Executive Mansion, washington.
March 15, 1865
From an Address to an Indiana Regiment.
March 17, 1865
From his Reply to a Serenade. Lincoin's
Last Public Address.
April 11, 1865
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Upon the subject of education, not presuming to dictate any plan or system respecting it, I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we, as a people, can be engaged in. That every man may receive at least a moderate education, and thereby be enabled to read the histories of his own and other countries, by which he may duly appreciate the value of our free institutions, appears to be an object of vital importance, even on this account alone, to say nothing of the advantages and satisfaction to be derived from all being able to read the Scriptures and other works, both of a religious and moral nature, for themselves.
---- Lincoln’s First Public Speech, From an Address to the People of Sangamon County.
March 9, 1832 13p
I do not ask for the vote of any one who supposes that I have secret purposes or pledges that I dare not speak out.... If I should never be elected to any office, I trust I may go down with no stain of falsehood upon my reputation, notwithstanding the hard opinions Judge Douglas chooses to entertain of me.---- Lincoln’s Reply to Judge Douglas in the Second Joint Debate. Freeport, Illinois.
August 27, 1858 145p
In the midst of a civil war of unequalled magnitude and severity, which has sometimes seemed to foreign States to invite and provoke their aggressions, peace has been preserved with all nations, order has been maintained, the laws have been respected and obeyed, and harmony has prevailed everywhere, except in the theatre of military conflict; while that theatre has been greatly contracted by the advancing armies and navies of the Union. ---- His Proclamation for a Day of Thanksgiving. October 3, 1863 277p
기본정보
ISBN | 9788997893102 |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2015년 07월 31일 |
쪽수 | 306쪽 |
크기 |
150 * 225
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총권수 | 1권 |
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