The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations; Also, a History of the Gragical and Mournful Scenes Connected with the Close of His Noble and Eventful Life. To which are Added Anecdotes and Personal Reminiscences of Abraham LincolnDerby and Miller, 1865 - 808 páginas |
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... City . - The Great Speech at Cooper Institute . - Mr . Lincoln nominated for the Presidency . -His Election ... CHAPTER IV . .... Page 78 FROM THE ELECTION , NOVEMBER 6 , 1860 , TO THE INAUGURATION , MARCH 4 , 1861 . The Presidential ...
... City . - The Great Speech at Cooper Institute . - Mr . Lincoln nominated for the Presidency . -His Election ... CHAPTER IV . .... Page 78 FROM THE ELECTION , NOVEMBER 6 , 1860 , TO THE INAUGURATION , MARCH 4 , 1861 . The Presidential ...
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... city in holding it fast , and thwarting his opponent's utmost efforts to obscure it and cover it up , to draw attention to other points and raise false issues , which were the marked characteristics of his great controversy with Judge ...
... city in holding it fast , and thwarting his opponent's utmost efforts to obscure it and cover it up , to draw attention to other points and raise false issues , which were the marked characteristics of his great controversy with Judge ...
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... city had put up for the purpose , called the Wigwam . There were four hundred and sixty - five delegates . The city was filled with earnest men , who had come there to press the claims of their favorite can- didates , and the halls and ...
... city had put up for the purpose , called the Wigwam . There were four hundred and sixty - five delegates . The city was filled with earnest men , who had come there to press the claims of their favorite can- didates , and the halls and ...
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... Virginia to adjust the unhappy differences which now disturb the peace of the Union and threaten its continuance , make known to the Congress of the United States that their body convened in the City of STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... Virginia to adjust the unhappy differences which now disturb the peace of the Union and threaten its continuance , make known to the Congress of the United States that their body convened in the City of STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... city of the United States - upon such matters as they were interested in ; but as he had adopted the plan of holding his tongue for the most part during the last canvass , and since his election , ne thought he had perhaps better now ...
... city of the United States - upon such matters as they were interested in ; but as he had adopted the plan of holding his tongue for the most part during the last canvass , and since his election , ne thought he had perhaps better now ...
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