Lincoln and His Wife's Home TownBobbs-Merrill, 1929 - 402 páginas |
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... 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 revolution . It is not mere prejudice of race or caste , a despotic ...
... 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 revolution . It is not mere prejudice of race or caste , a despotic ...
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... objects and purposes of the war had never been defined , Clay said , by either Congress or President Polk . No one knew what they were , nor when they might be achieved . " It is the duty of Congress , by some deliber- ate and authentic ...
... objects and purposes of the war had never been defined , Clay said , by either Congress or President Polk . No one knew what they were , nor when they might be achieved . " It is the duty of Congress , by some deliber- ate and authentic ...
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... objects to repaying it once to the estate of said Robert S. Todd , and again to said firm or to said petitioners ; and he particularly objects to being compelled to pay money to said firm or said petitioners which he never received at ...
... objects to repaying it once to the estate of said Robert S. Todd , and again to said firm or to said petitioners ; and he particularly objects to being compelled to pay money to said firm or said petitioners which he never received at ...
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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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