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 DeathDerby and Miller, 1865 - 808 páginas |
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... ment . Immediately after their marriage the couple re- moved to Hardin County , Kentucky , and there , on Feb- ruary 12th , 1809 , as has already been stated , Abraham Lincoln was born . His early life was spent in poverty and toil ...
... ment . Immediately after their marriage the couple re- moved to Hardin County , Kentucky , and there , on Feb- ruary 12th , 1809 , as has already been stated , Abraham Lincoln was born . His early life was spent in poverty and toil ...
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... ment if he should not . If he arrived , as he alighted and stretched out both his long arms to shake hands with those nearest to him and with those who approached - his homely face handsome in its broad and sun- shiny smile , mis voice ...
... ment if he should not . If he arrived , as he alighted and stretched out both his long arms to shake hands with those nearest to him and with those who approached - his homely face handsome in its broad and sun- shiny smile , mis voice ...
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... ment , expressly declaring the right of the people , voted down ? Plainly enough now : the adoption of it would have spoiled the niche for the Dred Scott decision . Why was the court decision held up ? Why even a Senator's individual ...
... ment , expressly declaring the right of the people , voted down ? Plainly enough now : the adoption of it would have spoiled the niche for the Dred Scott decision . Why was the court decision held up ? Why even a Senator's individual ...
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... ment could not endure half slave and half free . Lincoln was himself present during the delivery of Senator Douglas's speech , and on the next evening took occasion to reply to it before an immense assemblage , specially convened for ...
... ment could not endure half slave and half free . Lincoln was himself present during the delivery of Senator Douglas's speech , and on the next evening took occasion to reply to it before an immense assemblage , specially convened for ...
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... ment . But far greater was the excitement of such orator- ical contests between two such skilled debaters , before mixed audiences of friends and foes , to rejoice over every keen thrust at the adversary , to be cast down by each ...
... ment . But far greater was the excitement of such orator- ical contests between two such skilled debaters , before mixed audiences of friends and foes , to rejoice over every keen thrust at the adversary , to be cast down by each ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN action adopted amendment army arrest authority believe bill called Carolina cause citizens City Point command Congress Constitution Convention declared Department District Dred Dred Scott decision duty election emancipation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION favor Federal force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe friends Government Governor habeas corpus hand honor House hundred Illinois issued Judge Douglas Kentucky labor Lecompton Constitution legislature letter liberty loyal March Maryland McClellan ment military Missouri nation North Carolina occasion officers opinion party passed peace persons political popular sovereignty position Potomac present President Lincoln President's principle proclamation purpose question re-enforcements rebel rebellion received regard reply Republican resolution Richmond seceded secession Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment Seward slavery slaves soldiers South speech Tennessee territory thing thousand tion troops Union United Virginia vote Washington whole wrong York