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"He called me Yankee," 1808-26
"Metropolis of the nation," 1826-30
"First in Cincinnati," 1830-35
"Some great scheme," 1836-41
"To limit and localize...slavery," 1841-48
"Ambitious as Julius Caesar," 1848-49
"Freedom is national," 1849-50
"The question is not settled," 1850-53
"The Nebraska iniquity," 1854
"Our victory is glorious," 1855
"Avowed and determined," 1856-57
"Your noble Lincoln," 1858-59
"The interests of the cause," 1860
"Inauguration first, adjustment afterwards," 1860-61
"We have the war upon us," 1861
"Slavery must go," early 1862
"A new era," late 1862
"My fixed faith," early 1863
"Bringing to a second birth this same mighty nation," late 1863
"The salmon is a queer fist," early 1864
"So help me God," late 1864
"Universal suffrage," 1864-65
"The most dangerous man," 1866-67
"Mad with the presidential fever," 1868
"Indestructible union...indestructible states," 1869-70
"Quite content," 1871-73
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