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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... Convention . - The Convention at Baltimore . - Mr . Lincoln's Renomination and Acceptance . - Popular Feel- ing During the Summer . - The Arguelles Case . - The Forged Proclama- tion . - The Niagara Falls Conference . - The Chicago ...
... Convention . - The Convention at Baltimore . - Mr . Lincoln's Renomination and Acceptance . - Popular Feel- ing During the Summer . - The Arguelles Case . - The Forged Proclama- tion . - The Niagara Falls Conference . - The Chicago ...
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... Convention , at Decatur , a banner , attached to two of these rails , and bearing an appropriate inscrip- tion , was brought into the assemblage , and formally presented to that body , amid a scene of unparalleled enthusiasm . After ...
... Convention , at Decatur , a banner , attached to two of these rails , and bearing an appropriate inscrip- tion , was brought into the assemblage , and formally presented to that body , amid a scene of unparalleled enthusiasm . After ...
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... Convention . Calhoun proposed to Lincoln to take up surveying , and himself aided in his studies . He had plenty of employment as a surveyor , and won a good reputation in this new line of business ; but the financial crash of 1837 ...
... Convention . Calhoun proposed to Lincoln to take up surveying , and himself aided in his studies . He had plenty of employment as a surveyor , and won a good reputation in this new line of business ; but the financial crash of 1837 ...
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... : How to do something , and still not to do too much , is the desideratum Let each contribute his mite in the way of suggestion . The late Silas Wright , in a letter to the Chicago convention , 36 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
... : How to do something , and still not to do too much , is the desideratum Let each contribute his mite in the way of suggestion . The late Silas Wright , in a letter to the Chicago convention , 36 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
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... convention , contributed his , which was worth something ; and I now contribute mine , which may be worth nothing . At all events , it will mislead nobody , and therefore will do no harm . I would not borrow money . I am against an ...
... convention , contributed his , which was worth something ; and I now contribute mine , which may be worth nothing . At all events , it will mislead nobody , and therefore will do no harm . I would not borrow money . I am against an ...
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