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 ; to which are Added Anecdotes and Personal Reminiscences of President LincolnDerby and Miller, 1865 - 808 páginas |
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... POLITICAL MOVEMENTS IN MISSOURI . - THE STATE ELECTIONS OF 1863 . General Fremont in Missouri . - The President's Letter to General Hunter.— Emancipation in Missouri . - Appointment of General Schofield . - The President and the ...
... POLITICAL MOVEMENTS IN MISSOURI . - THE STATE ELECTIONS OF 1863 . General Fremont in Missouri . - The President's Letter to General Hunter.— Emancipation in Missouri . - Appointment of General Schofield . - The President and the ...
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... POLITICAL LIFE . - A MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE AND OF CONGRESS . - THE MEXICAN WAR . THE Compiler of the " Dictionary of Congress " states , that while preparing that work for publication , in 1858 , he sent to Mr. Lincoln the usual ...
... POLITICAL LIFE . - A MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE AND OF CONGRESS . - THE MEXICAN WAR . THE Compiler of the " Dictionary of Congress " states , that while preparing that work for publication , in 1858 , he sent to Mr. Lincoln the usual ...
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... politics . He espoused the cause of Henry Clay- in opposition to that of General Jackson , who was very popular in that ... political life commenced , which his countrymen's votes have since shown they fully appreciated . In 1836 , Mr ...
... politics . He espoused the cause of Henry Clay- in opposition to that of General Jackson , who was very popular in that ... political life commenced , which his countrymen's votes have since shown they fully appreciated . In 1836 , Mr ...
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... political life , is valuable as exhibiting , in a striking manner , his determination to be frank and honest in all his dealings with the public and with his opponents : -- NEW SALEM , June 21 , 1836 . DEAR COLONEL : -I am told that ...
... political life , is valuable as exhibiting , in a striking manner , his determination to be frank and honest in all his dealings with the public and with his opponents : -- NEW SALEM , June 21 , 1836 . DEAR COLONEL : -I am told that ...
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... political hostility was hunting sharply for material out of which to make capital against him , with lack of patriotism , alleging that he voted against the war . The charge was sharply and clearly made by Judge Douglas , at the first ...
... political hostility was hunting sharply for material out of which to make capital against him , with lack of patriotism , alleging that he voted against the war . The charge was sharply and clearly made by Judge Douglas , at the first ...
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