The unity of the United States was effected under the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, who introduced the transcontinental railway system. |
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Our heroes were the American volunteers fighting fascism in Spain under the banner of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. |
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The battle came as the Northern Federal government led by Abraham Lincoln was on the verge of defeat. |
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It is said that Abraham Lincoln in a dream saw people mourning around his body, a few days before he was shot dead. |
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It was Jesus, and much later Abraham Lincoln, that pointed out that a house divided cannot stand. |
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During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln hired, then cashiered, Generals Scott, McClellan, Burnside, Hooker and Meade before settling on Grant. |
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He became a prominent supporter of Abraham Lincoln, was made a general in the Civil War, and later became a US senator. |
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To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, we must disenthrall ourselves, and then we will save our church. |
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As time keeps marching toward the bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, scholarship about the sixteenth president continues apace. |
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If his pose looks familiar, that because French used the mirror image for his sculpture of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial. |
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It's said that Chicago Bears founder George Halas pinched pennies so tightly that his thumbprint looked like the profile of Abraham Lincoln. |
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And Abraham Lincoln would still be viewed as a tribune of the people regardless of whether he helped the Jeffersons perform. |
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In the 1860 presidential election Lovejoy campaigned vigorously for Abraham Lincoln. |
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He had fought with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish civil war, later becoming a soldier of fortune. |
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President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November to be Thanksgiving Day. |
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Abraham Lincoln grew his whiskers in the months between his election and inauguration, making full beards ubiquitous during the Civil War that dominated his presidency. |
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We are spared, thankfully, the standard liberal talisman of his saunter across the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln. |
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It is called The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln, by the distinguished gay member of the Kinsey Institute, Dr. C. A. Tripp. |
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General Alfred Terry traveled due west from Fort Abraham Lincoln in Dakota Territory with a force that included Custer and his Seventh Cavalry troopers. |
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George Pullman arrived on the scene with a design for the Pullman sleeping carriage which he originally developed to carry the dead body of Abraham Lincoln to his funeral. |
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It was a disgrace that Abraham Lincoln died in a theater because a theater was a house of ill repute. |
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It used to be that voters voted directly for presidential electors, whose names would appear on the ballots, as Donald described for Abraham Lincoln. |
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Mr Bacon's language strikes us as rather magniloquent for the occasion. From this year 1832 we enter upon the public life of Abraham Lincoln. |
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He quotes Abraham Lincoln, that notorious agony uncle, who said there's nothing stronger than gentleness. |
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She also wore white to the inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln. |
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President Abraham Lincoln as diplomatist? Hardly a subject at the top of the list in examining a presidency that spanned the U. S. Civil War. |
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His heroic efforts have come to be recognized the world over and influenced the great American emancipator, Abraham Lincoln. |
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In the play, recreations of well-known moments tumble out, including Mr Bush aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln cheering on his troops. |
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His name was drawn from a replica of a stovepipe hat owned by Abraham Lincoln. |
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One hundred and fifty years ago today, Abraham Lincoln delivered one of the best-known and most beloved speeches in American history. |
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Abraham Lincoln was encouraging the creation of a pro-U. S. state government in Louisiana so that it could reenter the union. |
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Abraham Lincoln said, in relation to democracy, that it is the government of the people, but also by the people. |
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Abraham Lincoln said that many people defended alcohol and liquor, but it had no defence. |
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I think everyone would agree that the best definition is the one used by Abraham Lincoln. |
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Edison, Abraham Lincoln, or live the perfect life that Jesus lived, so don't expect that from yourself. |
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Also exist with grips in Gutta percha moulded with two heads of American president: Abraham Lincoln and James A. Garfield. |
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Abraham Lincoln said that if you have what it takes, people will take what you have. |
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President Abraham Lincoln hesitated about visiting Europe where great statesmen were eager to give public recognition to his fame. |
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I will not name him, but I know that he is remotely related to Abraham Lincoln. |
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Through the Civil War, Sumner and Wilson strongly supported the military, and pushed President Abraham Lincoln to emancipate and enfranchise the slaves. |
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The now-sainted Abraham Lincoln was subject to particularly vicious attacks while presiding over the Civil War. |
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Abraham Lincoln was, by any measure, a great communicator and a skillful shaper of public opinion. |
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Meaning, we can now say with some certainty that Doris Kearns Goodwin banged Abraham Lincoln. |
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President Abraham Lincoln received representatives of the people of Paducah in the White House. |
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Fifteen years later, he survived a knife attack during the John Boote plot that assassinated Abraham Lincoln. |
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Not only was it an anguished requiem for a doomed affair, but it was also performed by none other than Abraham Lincoln. |
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Well, then, what in the name of Abraham Lincoln are you coots waiting for? |
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Before Abraham Lincoln was a Republican and a staid statesman, he was a whig and a rabble-rouser. |
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This quick millennial tour ends with more of a whimper than a bang, with Abraham Lincoln and John Paul II being chosen to represent the last two centuries. |
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Abraham Lincoln used his term as the 16th President of the United States to win the Civil War and abolish slavery. |
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He became an adviser to President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War, and worked with the Union War Department and President Lincoln to draft legal guidelines for the Union Army. |
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In this class, he used to give lectures on people such as Buddha, Confucius, St Augustine, Caliph Omar, Mahatma Gandhi, Einstein, and Abraham Lincoln and to tell moral stories related to our civilisational heritage. |
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When Washington is captured by the Army of Northern Virginia, Abraham Lincoln reluctantly concedes the Confederacy's independence. |
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When Russell Freedman won the Newbery Medal for his photobiography of Abraham Lincoln in 1988, he rewarded himself with a trip to China. |
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It was Abraham Lincoln who stated that a house divided against itself cannot stand. |
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Although slandered since his death, Grant, as general and as president, stood second only to Abraham Lincoln as the vindicator of those principles in the Civil War era. |
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His sensitivity to criticism stood in stark contrast to the single-minded imperturbability with which his greater counterpart, Abraham Lincoln, pursued his own war aims. |
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Hereafter, all motive of detraction of him would cease to exist, and Abraham Lincoln would take his place with Washington, Jefferson, and Adams, among the benefactors of his country and the human race. |
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Robert S. Willard, former Executive Director of NCLIS, and noted Abraham Lincoln scholar, also deserves high praise for his strong backing of these initiatives. |
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Given the evidence that our very first brush with education leaves a permanent stamp on our characters, that teacher could be molding a future Abraham Lincoln or a Madame Curie. |
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The election of abolitionist Abraham Lincoln to the presidency led the southern states to withdraw from the Union in 1861 to establish the Confederate States of America, or the Confederacy. |
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Abraham Lincoln appointed Hale minister to Spain. |
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In reality, Kerry outdebated Bush but did not outpoll him, Al Gore won the 2000 debates on points only to lose them on personality, and Abraham Lincoln lost the Illinois Senate race to Stephen Douglas. |
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Tall, slightly snaggletoothed, and eagle-eyed, Shepard always looked like America, or a movie version of America: one could easily imagine him playing Tom Joad or Abraham Lincoln. |
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He was succeeded by Woodrow Wilson, the gauntest President since Abraham Lincoln. |
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A life-sized animatronic Abraham Lincoln is among the historical figures and tableau scenes from a Gettysburg wax museum set to be auctioned, months after the town celebrated the 150th anniversary of his Gettysburg Address. |
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America's recent commemoration of the 150th anniversary of its civil war saw plenty of conflict between nostalgics for the old South, with all its carbuncles, and fans of Abraham Lincoln. |
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When I was completing my biography of Abraham Lincoln, my literary agent approached several British publishers with a view of issuing an English edition of the book. |
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In 1863, the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, delivered his famous speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and referred to government of the people, by the people, for the people. |
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When Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 election on a platform of halting the expansion of slavery, seven states broke away to form the Confederacy. |
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If Abraham Lincoln were living today in the circumstances from which he worked his way to greatness, he would be certified as underprivileged and insecure. |
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They are afraid of true democracy, which Abraham Lincoln, another martyr, defined very clearly in three ideas: democracy is government of the people, by the people and for the people. |
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In September 1862, Abraham Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation. |
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It followed other Southern states in seceding after the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States. |
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These issues also helped propel another Illinoisan, Abraham Lincoln, to the national stage. |
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One of the first portraits Stephens painted upon his arrival in the United States in 1929 was that of Abraham Lincoln. |
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The election of Abraham Lincoln in November 1860 was the final trigger for secession. |
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Presidents George Washington, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln all contracted and recovered from the disease. |
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In 1863, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. |
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Abraham Lincoln was one such attorney who would ride the circuit in Illinois. |
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Meanwhile, the civilian Andrew Johnson was appointed military governor of the state by President Abraham Lincoln. |
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What if Abraham Lincoln had not been assassinated? How might the Reconstruction of the Southern States have been handled? |
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He points a derringer at the skull of President Abraham Lincoln and pulls the trigger. |
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And it begins with the root-and-branch rejection of Abraham Lincoln. |
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On March 4, 1861, Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as President. |
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Many Republicans, including Abraham Lincoln, considered the decision unjust and as proof that the Slave Power had seized control of the Supreme Court. |
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Reconstructions of these lodges may be seen at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park near Mandan, North Dakota, and the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site. |
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As a boy in Pigeon Creek, Indiana, Abraham Lincoln witnesses his beloved mother fall victim to vampire Jack Barts, who lives among the humans as a slave trader. |
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After America's civil war Abraham Lincoln picked up the sentiment, urging people to think anew and act anew, to disenthrall themselves to save their country. |
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Andrew Johnson, who became president after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, was denied the opportunity to appoint a justice by a reduction in the size of the Court. |
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