Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public ServicesWerner Company, 1895 - 277 páginas |
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... object of their great affection would seem to be exceedingly thin and airy . If sick , the little pills of the homoeopathist would be much too large for it to swallow . In their view , the Union , as a family relation , would seem to be ...
... object of their great affection would seem to be exceedingly thin and airy . If sick , the little pills of the homoeopathist would be much too large for it to swallow . In their view , the Union , as a family relation , would seem to be ...
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... object . I cannot but remember the place that New Jersey holds in our early history . In the early Revolutionary struggle , few of the States among the old Thirteen had more of the battle- fields of the country within its limits than ...
... object . I cannot but remember the place that New Jersey holds in our early history . In the early Revolutionary struggle , few of the States among the old Thirteen had more of the battle- fields of the country within its limits than ...
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... object of that great struggle . You give me this reception , as I understand , without dis- tinction of party . I learn that this body is composed of a majority of gentlemen , who , in the exercise of their best judgment in the choice ...
... object of that great struggle . You give me this reception , as I understand , without dis- tinction of party . I learn that this body is composed of a majority of gentlemen , who , in the exercise of their best judgment in the choice ...
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... objects of attrac tion to vast numbers of both sexes . At noon the Senate Committee called upon President Buchanan , who pro- ceeded with them to Willard's Hotel to receive the President - elect . The party thus composed , joined by ...
... objects of attrac tion to vast numbers of both sexes . At noon the Senate Committee called upon President Buchanan , who pro- ceeded with them to Willard's Hotel to receive the President - elect . The party thus composed , joined by ...
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... object . Under his auspices , slavery was speedly abolished in Columbia , and prohibited in the Territories . The slave - trade was declared penal , and the right of search fully granted . The loyal States were invited to emancipate ...
... object . Under his auspices , slavery was speedly abolished in Columbia , and prohibited in the Territories . The slave - trade was declared penal , and the right of search fully granted . The loyal States were invited to emancipate ...
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