The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death |
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To this Mr . Lincoln replied as follows :- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The judge is wofully at
fault about his early friend Lincoln being a “ grocery - keeper . " I don ' t know as it
would be a great sin , if I had buen ; but he is mistaken . Lincoln never kept a ...
To this Mr . Lincoln replied as follows :- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The judge is wofully at
fault about his early friend Lincoln being a “ grocery - keeper . " I don ' t know as it
would be a great sin , if I had buen ; but he is mistaken . Lincoln never kept a ...
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Distinguished members of the Bar froin surrounding and even from distant
counties , ex - judges and ex - members of Congress attended , and were
personally , and many of them popularly known to almost every adult , male and
female , of ...
Distinguished members of the Bar froin surrounding and even from distant
counties , ex - judges and ex - members of Congress attended , and were
personally , and many of them popularly known to almost every adult , male and
female , of ...
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The charge was sharply and clearly made by Judge Douglas , at the first of their
joint discussions in the Senatorial contest of 1858 . In his speech at Ottawa , he
said of Mr . Lincoln , that “ while in Congress he distinguished himself by his ...
The charge was sharply and clearly made by Judge Douglas , at the first of their
joint discussions in the Senatorial contest of 1858 . In his speech at Ottawa , he
said of Mr . Lincoln , that “ while in Congress he distinguished himself by his ...
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Such is the truth , and the Judge has a right to make all he can out of it . But when
he , by a general charge , conveys the idea that I withheld supplies from the
soldiers who were fighting in the Mexican war , or did any thing else to hinder the
...
Such is the truth , and the Judge has a right to make all he can out of it . But when
he , by a general charge , conveys the idea that I withheld supplies from the
soldiers who were fighting in the Mexican war , or did any thing else to hinder the
...
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On all occasions when it was before the House it was supported by Mr . Lincoln ,
and he stated during his contest with Judge Douglas , that he had voted for it , “ in
one way and another , about forty times . " He thus showed hinself , in 1847 , to ...
On all occasions when it was before the House it was supported by Mr . Lincoln ,
and he stated during his contest with Judge Douglas , that he had voted for it , “ in
one way and another , about forty times . " He thus showed hinself , in 1847 , to ...
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