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... tion , Lincoln practised law in desultory fashion and swapped doggerel poetry with a friend who lived in an- other county . He had written some crude and melan- choly verses on the occasion of his return to his old home in Indiana ...
... tion , Lincoln practised law in desultory fashion and swapped doggerel poetry with a friend who lived in an- other county . He had written some crude and melan- choly verses on the occasion of his return to his old home in Indiana ...
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... tion , and particularly so , in the absence of an unanimity which is indispensable to its success . That unanimity is not to be expected . " He denied that he was for emancipa- tion , or that he would " interfere with slavery as a ...
... tion , and particularly so , in the absence of an unanimity which is indispensable to its success . That unanimity is not to be expected . " He denied that he was for emancipa- tion , or that he would " interfere with slavery as a ...
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... tion , was again stricken , lingered through the day and died at sundown . With the election for the Legislature and the conven- tion only a few days off , the Observer wrote an editori- al of warning to its pro - slavery readers . It ...
... tion , was again stricken , lingered through the day and died at sundown . With the election for the Legislature and the conven- tion only a few days off , the Observer wrote an editori- al of warning to its pro - slavery readers . It ...
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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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