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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... course , very hard to find in the sparsely settled district of Indiana where the Lincoln family had their home , and every printed volume upon which Abraham could lay his hands was carefully guarded and eagerly devoured . Among the ...
... course , very hard to find in the sparsely settled district of Indiana where the Lincoln family had their home , and every printed volume upon which Abraham could lay his hands was carefully guarded and eagerly devoured . Among the ...
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... twenty - four years afterwards , defeat in a presidential election . The Democrats of course held the ascendency in the Illinois • legislature at this time , and they took advantage STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 27.
... twenty - four years afterwards , defeat in a presidential election . The Democrats of course held the ascendency in the Illinois • legislature at this time , and they took advantage STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 27.
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... course of an article giving reminiscences of Mr. Lincoln , thus sketches still another phase of his legal career : - A number of years ago , the writer of this lived in one of the judicial circuits of Illinois in which Abraham Lincoln ...
... course of an article giving reminiscences of Mr. Lincoln , thus sketches still another phase of his legal career : - A number of years ago , the writer of this lived in one of the judicial circuits of Illinois in which Abraham Lincoln ...
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... course , and , it seems to me , the difficulty is cleared . One of the gentlemen from South Carolina [ Mr. Rhett ] very much de- precates these statistics . He particularly objects , as I understand him , to counting all the pigs and ...
... course , and , it seems to me , the difficulty is cleared . One of the gentlemen from South Carolina [ Mr. Rhett ] very much de- precates these statistics . He particularly objects , as I understand him , to counting all the pigs and ...
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... course . The Mr. Douglas had always claimed to have voted for the repeal of the Missouri Compromise because he sustained the " great principle " of popular sovereignty , and de- sired that the inhabitants of Kansas and Nebraska should ...
... course . The Mr. Douglas had always claimed to have voted for the repeal of the Missouri Compromise because he sustained the " great principle " of popular sovereignty , and de- sired that the inhabitants of Kansas and Nebraska should ...
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