Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen3Century Company, 1890 - 470 páginas Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... Duty . Plans to Reënforce Sumter . Secretary Thompson's Intrigue . Alarm in Secession Councils . Orders for the Brooklyn . The Star of the West . Anderson's Report . The Star of the West at Charleston Bar . The Morris Island Battery ...
... Duty . Plans to Reënforce Sumter . Secretary Thompson's Intrigue . Alarm in Secession Councils . Orders for the Brooklyn . The Star of the West . Anderson's Report . The Star of the West at Charleston Bar . The Morris Island Battery ...
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... duties would not permit him to oblige the South Carolina Governor ; and he feebly groped for relief from his perplexities in the suggestion that Congress might perhaps some- how arrange the trouble . This was the answer prepared ...
... duties would not permit him to oblige the South Carolina Governor ; and he feebly groped for relief from his perplexities in the suggestion that Congress might perhaps some- how arrange the trouble . This was the answer prepared ...
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... duty to exert all the means in my power to avert so dread a catastrophe . I have , therefore , deemed it advisable to send to you the Hon . Caleb Cushing , in whose integrity , ability , and pru- dence I have full confidence , to hold ...
... duty to exert all the means in my power to avert so dread a catastrophe . I have , therefore , deemed it advisable to send to you the Hon . Caleb Cushing , in whose integrity , ability , and pru- dence I have full confidence , to hold ...
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... duty of free communities and States . to enact and maintain rigid laws for the protection of the personal liberty of such citizens ; and it was probably due to this class of laws in the free States . that the evil did not become a ...
... duty of free communities and States . to enact and maintain rigid laws for the protection of the personal liberty of such citizens ; and it was probably due to this class of laws in the free States . that the evil did not become a ...
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... of being forced to do what a judge of the Supreme Court of the United States , though himself a zealot in en- forcing the law , fitly chronicles as " a most danger- ous and disgusting duty , " for the mere selfish 28 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... of being forced to do what a judge of the Supreme Court of the United States , though himself a zealot in en- forcing the law , fitly chronicles as " a most danger- ous and disgusting duty , " for the mere selfish 28 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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