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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... Latter Seeks an Office of the Legislature , and Gets it - Mr . Lincoln Re - elected in 1836 - Mr . Douglas also a Member of the House - Distin- guished Associates - Internal Improvements Again - Mr Lincoln's Views on Slavery The Capital ...
... Latter Seeks an Office of the Legislature , and Gets it - Mr . Lincoln Re - elected in 1836 - Mr . Douglas also a Member of the House - Distin- guished Associates - Internal Improvements Again - Mr Lincoln's Views on Slavery The Capital ...
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... latter's death . The date of this event was consequently about 1784. Of the early life of the orphan boy , we have no knowledge , except what can be learned of the general lot of his class , and of the habits and modes of living then ...
... latter's death . The date of this event was consequently about 1784. Of the early life of the orphan boy , we have no knowledge , except what can be learned of the general lot of his class , and of the habits and modes of living then ...
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... latter State , with a company of emigrants , and settled , not far from the same date , at Phillips ' Fort . Robert Hodgen , LaRue's brother - in - law , purchased and occupied the land on which Hodgenville is built . Both these ...
... latter State , with a company of emigrants , and settled , not far from the same date , at Phillips ' Fort . Robert Hodgen , LaRue's brother - in - law , purchased and occupied the land on which Hodgenville is built . Both these ...
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... latter date . In 1811 had occurred serious diffi- culties with the Indians , terminating in the decisive victory over them at Tippecanoe . So general had become the settle- ments , eastward from Vincennes and up the Ohio river , that ...
... latter date . In 1811 had occurred serious diffi- culties with the Indians , terminating in the decisive victory over them at Tippecanoe . So general had become the settle- ments , eastward from Vincennes and up the Ohio river , that ...
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... latter advantage was lost , by the formation of a new county in 1818 , Troy dwindled away , and is now a place of only about five hundred inhabitants . Rockport , nearly twenty miles south - west of Gentryville , became the capital of ...
... latter advantage was lost , by the formation of a new county in 1818 , Troy dwindled away , and is now a place of only about five hundred inhabitants . Rockport , nearly twenty miles south - west of Gentryville , became the capital of ...
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