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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... reasons will force them- selves readily upon your consideration . If something of the kind be not done , I cannot answer for the consequences . CHAP . I. I send this by a private and confidential gentleman , who Pickens to is authorized ...
... reasons will force them- selves readily upon your consideration . If something of the kind be not done , I cannot answer for the consequences . CHAP . I. I send this by a private and confidential gentleman , who Pickens to is authorized ...
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... reasons for the anomalous pro- cedure . The discussion showed a wide divergence of opinion as to the causes which had produced the act . One ascribed it to the election of Lincoln , another to the failure of the Northern States to ...
... reasons for the anomalous pro- cedure . The discussion showed a wide divergence of opinion as to the causes which had produced the act . One ascribed it to the election of Lincoln , another to the failure of the Northern States to ...
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... reason for , and incidentally the double sub- ject of , the first fugitive - slave law . The machinery of this law was very simple . The owner , his agent or attorney , finding the slave in a free State , might seize or arrest him ...
... reason for , and incidentally the double sub- ject of , the first fugitive - slave law . The machinery of this law was very simple . The owner , his agent or attorney , finding the slave in a free State , might seize or arrest him ...
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... reason of her deep draught could not cross the Charleston bar , unless under circumstances exceptionally favorable . Her arrival at low tide , or during a storm , would delay and most likely defeat her entrance by giving notice of ...
... reason of her deep draught could not cross the Charleston bar , unless under circumstances exceptionally favorable . Her arrival at low tide , or during a storm , would delay and most likely defeat her entrance by giving notice of ...
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... reason , if forces that are regular are ordered to invade it . We calculated that if we were weak , so were our enemies to a certain extent . Their regular force is not strong enough to admit of im- 1861 , pp . 177-79 . CHAP . IX ...
... reason , if forces that are regular are ordered to invade it . We calculated that if we were weak , so were our enemies to a certain extent . Their regular force is not strong enough to admit of im- 1861 , pp . 177-79 . CHAP . IX ...
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