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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... person's existence , do more to mold and determine his general character , than all subsequent train- ing , then must we regard Mr. Lincoln as a Kentuckian ( of the generation next following that of Clay ) , by his early impres- sions ...
... person's existence , do more to mold and determine his general character , than all subsequent train- ing , then must we regard Mr. Lincoln as a Kentuckian ( of the generation next following that of Clay ) , by his early impres- sions ...
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... person on whom he relied to furnish him a boat , on the Illinois river . Accord- ingly , all hands set to work , and themselves built a boat , on that river , for their purposes . This done , they set out on their long trip , making a ...
... person on whom he relied to furnish him a boat , on the Illinois river . Accord- ingly , all hands set to work , and themselves built a boat , on that river , for their purposes . This done , they set out on their long trip , making a ...
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... persons , carrying two young women into captivity . This circumstance alone is sufficient to show how utterly unfounded was the pre- tense of some that Black - Hawk had no hostile purpose , in this repudiation of his treaty engagements ...
... persons , carrying two young women into captivity . This circumstance alone is sufficient to show how utterly unfounded was the pre- tense of some that Black - Hawk had no hostile purpose , in this repudiation of his treaty engagements ...
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... persons in politi- cal life . Whig candidates for electors were nominated in November of this year , and discussions commenced in earnest . Mr. Lincoln , who was deemed one of the strongest champions of the cause before the people , was ...
... persons in politi- cal life . Whig candidates for electors were nominated in November of this year , and discussions commenced in earnest . Mr. Lincoln , who was deemed one of the strongest champions of the cause before the people , was ...
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... persons to whom it had been submitted , he had authority to say that every one of them desired that some proposition like this should pass . A motion to lay on the table the proposition to re - consider was again lost , and by a much ...
... persons to whom it had been submitted , he had authority to say that every one of them desired that some proposition like this should pass . A motion to lay on the table the proposition to re - consider was again lost , and by a much ...
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