A. Lincoln and the promise of America
Undistinguished families : 1809-16
Persistent in learning : 1816-30
Rendering myself worthy of their esteem : 1831-34
The whole people of Sangamon : 1834-37
Without contemplating consequences : 1837-42
A matter of profound wonder : 1831-42
The truth is, I would like to go very much : 1843-46
My best impression of the truth : 1847-49
As a peacemaker the lawyer has a superior opportunity : 1849-52
Let no one be deceived : 1852-56
A house divided : 1856-58
The eternal struggle between these two principles : 1858
The taste is in my mouth, a little : 1858-60
Justice and fairness to all : May 1860-November 1860
An humble instrument in the hands of the Almighty : November 1860-February 1861
We must not be enemies : February 1861-April 1861
A people's contest : April 1861-July 1861
The bottom is out of the tub : July 1861-January 1862
We are coming, Father Abraham : January 1862-July 1862
We must think anew : July 1862-December 1862
What will the country say? : January 1863-May 1863
You say you will not fight to free Negroes : May 1863-September 1863
A new birth of freedom : September 1863-March 1864
The will of God prevails : March 1864-November 1864
With malice toward none, with charity for all : December 1864-April 1865.