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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 98
Página 23
... less than 5,000 . These , like other French set- tlements , made little progress of themselves . From 1800 to 1810 , there had been a large increase , mostly by emigrations to Southern Indiana from Kentucky , swelling the population to ...
... less than 5,000 . These , like other French set- tlements , made little progress of themselves . From 1800 to 1810 , there had been a large increase , mostly by emigrations to Southern Indiana from Kentucky , swelling the population to ...
Página 24
... less skilled . A vigorous constitution , and a cheerful , unrepining disposi- tion , made all his labors comparatively light . To such a one , this sort of life has in it much of pleasant excitement to com- pensate for its hardships ...
... less skilled . A vigorous constitution , and a cheerful , unrepining disposi- tion , made all his labors comparatively light . To such a one , this sort of life has in it much of pleasant excitement to com- pensate for its hardships ...
Página 26
... less than since , Abraham Lincoln had an honor- able conscientiousness , integrity , industry , and an ardent love of knowledge . The town on the Ohio river , nearest his home , was Troy , the capital of Perry county down to the date of ...
... less than since , Abraham Lincoln had an honor- able conscientiousness , integrity , industry , and an ardent love of knowledge . The town on the Ohio river , nearest his home , was Troy , the capital of Perry county down to the date of ...
Página 29
... less than in his physical proportions , one not to be forgotten or unappreciated by those who knew him . Many reminiscences of those days of his hardy endeavor and rough experience linger in the minds of the plain , earnest people among ...
... less than in his physical proportions , one not to be forgotten or unappreciated by those who knew him . Many reminiscences of those days of his hardy endeavor and rough experience linger in the minds of the plain , earnest people among ...
Página 36
... less dig- nified than it really was - that Mr. Douglas tauntingly alluded , in one of his speeches during the canvass of 1858 , as " keep- ing a grocery . " In his reply , Mr. Lincoln declared his adversary to be " woefully at fault ...
... less dig- nified than it really was - that Mr. Douglas tauntingly alluded , in one of his speeches during the canvass of 1858 , as " keep- ing a grocery . " In his reply , Mr. Lincoln declared his adversary to be " woefully at fault ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Lincoln Administration advance army attack bank battle bill Black-Hawk campaign candidate canvass Cass cavalry citizens City Point command Congress Constitution Convention Corps Court decision declared Democratic dispatch District division Dred Scott Dred Scott decision duty election enemy enemy's Executive favor Fort Sumter friends Government Grant Heintzelman House hundred Illinois Indiana indorsed issue Judge Douglas Kentucky labor land Lecompton Lecompton Constitution Legislature letter loss loyal majority March McClellan ment miles military Missouri movement nation officers Ohio opinion party peace persons political popular Popular Sovereignty position Potomac present President Lincoln President's principle prisoners proclamation purpose question railroad Rebel force rebellion received reënforcements regard Republican resolutions Richmond river road Sangamon county Secretary Senate session Sherman slave slavery South South Carolina speech Tennessee territory tion troops Union United Virginia vote Washington Whig Wilmot Proviso