Lincoln and His Wife's Home TownBobbs-Merrill, 1929 - 402 páginas |
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... government on earth armed with the constitutional power to effect this object , and if there was I would resist its exercise . . . . The abol- ition of slavery in the United States involves more than a civil or political or social ...
... government on earth armed with the constitutional power to effect this object , and if there was I would resist its exercise . . . . The abol- ition of slavery in the United States involves more than a civil or political or social ...
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... government exercising its powers in the elections , if necessary , he paused and said , with a good deal of emphasis and stern expression of countenance , ' whenever it is needed and we can understand it , the loyal people of Kentucky ...
... government exercising its powers in the elections , if necessary , he paused and said , with a good deal of emphasis and stern expression of countenance , ' whenever it is needed and we can understand it , the loyal people of Kentucky ...
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... government has ever been built upon imperish- able foundations which were not laid in the blood of traitors . It is a fearful truth , but we had as well avow it at once . Every blow you strike , and every rebel you kill , every battle ...
... government has ever been built upon imperish- able foundations which were not laid in the blood of traitors . It is a fearful truth , but we had as well avow it at once . Every blow you strike , and every rebel you kill , every battle ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I ATHENS OF THE WEST | 11 |
THE LINCOLNS OF FAYETTE | 29 |
THE EARLY TODDS | 41 |
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