An edition of Some reminiscences of Lincoln (1922)

Some reminiscences of Lincoln

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An edition of Some reminiscences of Lincoln (1922)

Some reminiscences of Lincoln

The Reminiscences are extracts from Conwell's Why Lincoln Laughed, published and copyrighted by Harper and Brothers. Lincoln's appeal for loyalty to law is from his address to Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois, January 27, 1837, when Lincoln was twenty-seven years of age.

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English
Pages
181

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Edition Notes

Detached from Home Circle, February 9, 1922.

With "Lincoln's appeal for loyalty to law."

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Other Titles
Lincoln's appeal for loyalty to law., Why Lincoln laughed.

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages 180-181
Number of pages
181

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL33213126M
Internet Archive
somereminiscence00conw
OCLC/WorldCat
910728195

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OL24984834W

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