The Life of Abraham LincolnCosimo, Inc., 2008 M01 1 - 444 páginas She is remembered today as a muckraking journalist, author of such blockbuster exposes as 1904's The History of the Standard Oil Company, which actually contributed to the corporation's breakup in 1911. But in this 1900 work, as charming as it is important, American author IDA MINERVA TARBELL (1857-1944) shows a softer side as she traces, with a laudatory and admiring spirit, the development of the character and morals of Abraham Lincoln. Begun as a project by McClure's Magazine to collect and preserve the reminiscences of friends and acquaintances of Abraham Lincoln while they were still alive, the project grew into a series of articles for the periodical, and then finally this two-volume spiritual biography of the great man, which draws on firsthand memories and other material, including original sources such speeches, letters, and telegrams. Volume I covers Lincoln's life from before he was even born, with the origins of the Lincoln family back to the early 17th century, through his education, his service in the Black Hawk War, his early dabblings in politics, his experiences and attitudes as a lawyer, and the presidential campaign of 1860. |
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... received favorably , and it was decided to follow them by a series on the later life of Lincoln . This latter series was concluded in September , 1899 , and both series , with considerable supplementary mat- ter , are published in the ...
... received favorably , and it was decided to follow them by a series on the later life of Lincoln . This latter series was concluded in September , 1899 , and both series , with considerable supplementary mat- ter , are published in the ...
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... received the degree of LL . D. from both Williams College , and Harvard College . Another son of Levi Lincoln , Enoch Lincoln , served in congress from 1818 to 1826. He became governor of Maine in 1827 , holding the position until his ...
... received the degree of LL . D. from both Williams College , and Harvard College . Another son of Levi Lincoln , Enoch Lincoln , served in congress from 1818 to 1826. He became governor of Maine in 1827 , holding the position until his ...
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... received much schooling . He went to school " by littles , " he says ; “ in all it did not amount to more than a year . ” And , if we accept his own description of the teachers , it was , per- haps , just as well that it was only " by ...
... received much schooling . He went to school " by littles , " he says ; “ in all it did not amount to more than a year . ” And , if we accept his own description of the teachers , it was , per- haps , just as well that it was only " by ...
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... received eight dollars a month and his pas- sage back . Who can believe that he could see and be part of this river life without learning much of the ways and thoughts of the world beyond him ? Every time a steamboat or a raft tied up ...
... received eight dollars a month and his pas- sage back . Who can believe that he could see and be part of this river life without learning much of the ways and thoughts of the world beyond him ? Every time a steamboat or a raft tied up ...
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... received for his service was financially . While the country had been dreaming of wealth through the opening of the Sangamon , and Lincoln had been doing his best to prove that the dream would be realized , the store in which he clerked ...
... received for his service was financially . While the country had been dreaming of wealth through the opening of the Sangamon , and Lincoln had been doing his best to prove that the dream would be realized , the store in which he clerked ...
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Lincoln runs for State assembly and is defeatedStore | 89 |
Electioneering in Illinois in 1834Lincoln reads law | 108 |
Lincoln becomes a candidate for Congress and is | 192 |
Lincoln in Washington in 1847He opposes the Mexi | 207 |
Lincoln at NiagaraSecures a patent for an inven | 225 |
Lincoln on the circuitHis humor and persuasiveness | 241 |
Lincolns important law casesDefence of a slave girl | 257 |
Lincoln reenters politics | 279 |
The LincolnDouglas debates | 301 |
Lincolns nomination in 1860 | 334 |
Lincoln is reelected to the Illinois assemblyHis first | 124 |
Lincoln begins to study lawMary OwensA news | 147 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 170 |
Mr Lincoln as Presidentelect | 387 |
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