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He had 3 speeches but what you mostly important was his liberty or death speech. His other 2 where the treason speech, and the Caesar and Brutus speech.
Abraham Lincoln's mentor was Senator Henry Clay. Both were members of the Whig Party. Lincoln delivered the eulogy for his friend in 1852. Lincoln said the Clay's sense of duty to the US was always held higher then his own interests. Both he and Lincoln had agonized over slavery, which for the slave holding Clay, called a curse for which he could find no cure. Lincoln explained that Clay " did not perceive that on a question of human rights, the Negroes were to be excepted from the human race." Clay was on principle opposed to slavery as was Lincoln. For both men, it was a "dilemma on how to end it without causing a greater evil". As it can be seen, Lincoln was not an abolitionists then in 1852, or even later. Both men supported the American Colonization Society which advocated transporting freed Blacks, on a voluntary basis, back to Africa.
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a eulogy for his friend Henry David Thoreau, who was a prominent writer, philosopher, and naturalist. Thoreau was known for his work on civil disobedience and his book "Walden."
Henry Lincoln's birth name is Henry Soskin.
Thomas Edison and Abraham Lincoln and Henry Ford
Whig politician Henry Clay was the Speaker of the House of Representatives and represented the state of Kentucky. Both he and Abraham Lincoln were Whigs and Clay was in a sense the mentor of Lincoln. Clay put together the 1820 Missouri Compromise. He and Lincoln were both members of the American Colonization Society. Although Clay owned slaves, he and Lincoln believed that in antebellum America, ending slavery was an almost impossible task. Lincoln's admiration of Clay was clear, and Lincoln delivered the eulogy at Clay's funeral.
Henry Lincoln - MP - died in 1397.
Henry Lincoln Johnson was born in 1897.
Patrick Henry's speech was important because he helped persuade Virginia to enter into the fight for American independence.
Henry Lincoln was born in 1930, in London, England, UK.
General Henry "Lighthorse Harry" Lee, Revolutionary comrade of Washington's as well as former governor of Virginia. In his eulogy Lee coined the popular phrase "First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," in reference to Washington.
Lincoln Henry Jelliff died on 1948-09-24.