Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... Further Service in the Legislature- His Position as a Statesman at the Close of this Period - Tribune of the People , 47 CHAPTER VI . Mr. Lincoln's Law Studies - His Perseverance under Adverse Circumstances Licensed to Practice in 1836 ...
... Further Service in the Legislature- His Position as a Statesman at the Close of this Period - Tribune of the People , 47 CHAPTER VI . Mr. Lincoln's Law Studies - His Perseverance under Adverse Circumstances Licensed to Practice in 1836 ...
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... further assistance as he received at home , there is no doubt that he had become able to read well , though without having made any great literary progress , at the age of seven . That he was not a dull or inapt scholar , is manifest ...
... further assistance as he received at home , there is no doubt that he had become able to read well , though without having made any great literary progress , at the age of seven . That he was not a dull or inapt scholar , is manifest ...
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... Further Service in the Legislature . - His Position as a Statesman at the Close of this Period . - A Tribune of the People . - WE now approach the period of Mr. Lincoln's transition to the more natural position in which , as a ...
... Further Service in the Legislature . - His Position as a Statesman at the Close of this Period . - A Tribune of the People . - WE now approach the period of Mr. Lincoln's transition to the more natural position in which , as a ...
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... further removed from all snobbish affectation . As little was there , also , of the demagogue art of assuming an uncouthness or rusticity of manner and outward habit , with the mistaken notion of thus securing particular favor as the ...
... further removed from all snobbish affectation . As little was there , also , of the demagogue art of assuming an uncouthness or rusticity of manner and outward habit , with the mistaken notion of thus securing particular favor as the ...
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... further the development of the latent power of this young commonwealth , and its progress toward the high rank among the States of the Mississippi valley , which had been indicated and provided for by nature . Despite the strong ...
... further the development of the latent power of this young commonwealth , and its progress toward the high rank among the States of the Mississippi valley , which had been indicated and provided for by nature . Despite the strong ...
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