During one of the Lincoln-Douglas debates, U.S. Senator Stephen Douglas called Abraham Lincoln "two-faced." To which Lincoln replied, "I leave it to my audience. If I had another face, do you think I would wear this one?"
Hell yes. . if it wasn't for Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves we would still be whopping their monkey asses
Obviously Abraham Lincoln
1858 was when Lincoln lost the contest for Illinois Senator. You may be referring to his acceptance of the Republican ticket. That would have been in '59 or '60.
well, in my opinion, it would be Abraham Lincoln!
As Abraham Lincoln is a person's name you would write it as you see it in English.
Abraham Lincoln died in April 15, 1865 in Washignton D.C. NOT WASHINGTON
Abraham Lincoln died in April 15, 1865 in Washignton D.C. NOT WASHINGTON
Since Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president the Roman numeral would be XVI.
Several of Abraham Lincoln's biographers point out that Abraham Lincoln had a personal political problem with Illinois Senator Stephen A. Douglas. Reportedly Lincoln tried to associate Douglas with the so-called Slave Power Conspiracy during the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858. Allegedly Eastern Republicans such as Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune, and New York Governor William Seward were trying to bring Douglas into the Republican Party. If so, Douglas, a senator of national prominence would then be the leader of the Illinois Republican Party. Looking forward to the 1860 Republican Convention, Seward and Greeley saw the Republican Douglas as a huge boost to the Party's chances to elect a Republican president.
Today the 12th of February 2009 is Abraham Lincoln 200th birthday. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States of America.
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