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so:text Upon his return from Congress he went to the practice of the law with greater earnestness than ever before. ...In 1854 his profession had almost superseded the thought of politics in his mind, when the repeal of the aroused him as he had never been before. In the autumn of that year he took the stump with no broader practical aim or object than to secure, if possible, the reƫlection of Hon. Richard Yates to Congress. His speeches at once attracted a more marked attention than they had ever before done. ... In the canvass of 1856 Mr. Lincoln made over fifty speeches, no one of which, so far as he remembers, was put in print. One of them was made at Galena, but Mr. Lincoln has no recollection of any part of it being printed... he thinks he could not have expressed himself as represented. (en)
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so:description A Short Autobiography (1860) (en)
so:description 1860s (en)
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