Lincoln and His Wife's Home TownBobbs-Merrill, 1929 - 402 páginas |
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... candidate for office . " In his denunciation of slavery , Marshall had then drawn a pathetic picture of slavery's blighting effect on his native state : " I have said that I consider negro slavery as a political misfortune . The phrase ...
... candidate for office . " In his denunciation of slavery , Marshall had then drawn a pathetic picture of slavery's blighting effect on his native state : " I have said that I consider negro slavery as a political misfortune . The phrase ...
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... candidate for the Senate , that he makes statements to his prejudice which he must have known to be incorrect . He calls him the Emanci- pation Candidate . It is not so for one I would gladly own him as a brother in the cause . He is a ...
... candidate for the Senate , that he makes statements to his prejudice which he must have known to be incorrect . He calls him the Emanci- pation Candidate . It is not so for one I would gladly own him as a brother in the cause . He is a ...
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... candidate for the Senate made the prospect of victory for the Union ticket bright- er than ever . But the Whigs were not ready to concede defeat . J. R. Dunlap was chosen as Todd's successor and the canvass went on . The new candidate ...
... candidate for the Senate made the prospect of victory for the Union ticket bright- er than ever . But the Whigs were not ready to concede defeat . J. R. Dunlap was chosen as Todd's successor and the canvass went on . The new candidate ...
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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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