The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... Whig doctrines . They did this for him sim- ply because he was popular - because he was Lincoln . " It was the custom for the candidates to appear at every gathering which brought the people out , and , if they had a chance , to make ...
... Whig doctrines . They did this for him sim- ply because he was popular - because he was Lincoln . " It was the custom for the candidates to appear at every gathering which brought the people out , and , if they had a chance , to make ...
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... Whig by a Democratic administration seems to have been made without comment . " The office was too insignificant to make his poli- tics an objection , " say his autobiographical notes . The du- ties of the new office were not arduous ...
... Whig by a Democratic administration seems to have been made without comment . " The office was too insignificant to make his poli- tics an objection , " say his autobiographical notes . The du- ties of the new office were not arduous ...
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... a very active and uncompromising Whig . The friend- ship between him and Lincoln , beginning at a very early day , continued until his death in 1842 . J. McCan Davis . down the county , making speeches in the public squares.
... a very active and uncompromising Whig . The friend- ship between him and Lincoln , beginning at a very early day , continued until his death in 1842 . J. McCan Davis . down the county , making speeches in the public squares.
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... Whigs opposed the new institution ; they declared it " was intended to abridge the liberties of the peo- ple by depriving ... Whig warnings , however , the con- vention system was approved by a vote of twenty - six to twenty - five . The ...
... Whigs opposed the new institution ; they declared it " was intended to abridge the liberties of the peo- ple by depriving ... Whig warnings , however , the con- vention system was approved by a vote of twenty - six to twenty - five . The ...
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... Whig , but had changed his politics , and had been appointed Register of the Land Office ; and over his house was the only lightning - rod in the town or county . Lincoln had seen the lightning - rod for the first time on the day before ...
... Whig , but had changed his politics , and had been appointed Register of the Land Office ; and over his house was the only lightning - rod in the town or county . Lincoln had seen the lightning - rod for the first time on the day before ...
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