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The Lehrman Institute: History In August 1862, Greeley's wide-read editorial, "The Prayer of 20 Millions," stirred the political pot and stirred the President to reply that "My paramount ...
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1 An American Crisis: The Newburgh Address A Speech Delivered at ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML An American Crisis: The Newburgh Address. A Speech Delivered at Mount Vernon. July 20, 2006. On the morning of January 6, 1783, the doors of the Continental ...
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The Lehrman Institute: Sponsoring research and programs in history ... The Lehrman Institute sponsors research and programs in history and public policy. Founded in 1972 by Lewis Lehrman, its research is well-known in the ...
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The Lehrman Institute: Lehrman Institute Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, August 15, 1938, Lewis E. Lehrman received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Yale University in 1960, after which he won a ...
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The Lehrman Institute: Lehrman Institute Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, August 15, 1938, Lewis E. Lehrman received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Yale University in 1960, after which he won a ...
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The Lehrman Institute: Sponsoring research and programs in history ... The Lehrman Institute sponsors research and programs in history and public policy. Founded in 1972 by Lewis Lehrman, its research is well-known in the ...
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The Lehrman Institute: History Mr. Lincoln's Search for Meaning. by Richard J. Behn ... It was a search for meaning that Mr. Lincoln pursued throughout his life - often at the times of ...
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The Lehrman Institute: History The legacy of American history has preoccupied The Lehrman Institute since its founding by Lewis E. Lehrman. The Lehrman Institute itself has initiated a ...
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The Lehrman Institute: Lehrman Institute Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, August 15, 1938, Lewis E. Lehrman received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Yale University in 1960, after which he won a ...
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The Lehrman Institute: History James Wilson, himself, was a study in ironies: He was a successful Carlisle attorney for a rural community who became a cosmopolitan advocate for the ...
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