Lincoln and His Wife's Home TownBobbs-Merrill, 1929 - 402 páginas |
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William Henry Townsend. For many years , every attack upon the Negro Law had been defeated in a decisive manner , and now its re- peal in an unguarded moment was a crushing blow . But the emancipationists were inured to disappointment ...
William Henry Townsend. For many years , every attack upon the Negro Law had been defeated in a decisive manner , and now its re- peal in an unguarded moment was a crushing blow . But the emancipationists were inured to disappointment ...
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... attack on us ; and then of some kind offices to its helpless and deluded victims . It seems to me that people who become traitors , lose in great de- gree their conscience and their sense . Nearly all these people who made this raid ...
... attack on us ; and then of some kind offices to its helpless and deluded victims . It seems to me that people who become traitors , lose in great de- gree their conscience and their sense . Nearly all these people who made this raid ...
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... attack that it would ever make upon Abraham Lincoln . On the third page an editorial ridiculed the Presi- dent's recent response to the White House serenaders : " The speech touches the general subject of re- construction ; and this is ...
... attack that it would ever make upon Abraham Lincoln . On the third page an editorial ridiculed the Presi- dent's recent response to the White House serenaders : " The speech touches the general subject of re- construction ; and this is ...
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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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