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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... 10 . officer . " The Legislature of South Carolina had just elected a new governor , who was inaugurated on the same day on which the convention met . This VOL . III . - 1 " Conven- tion Jour- CHAP . I. was F. W. Pickens , a revolutionist.
... 10 . officer . " The Legislature of South Carolina had just elected a new governor , who was inaugurated on the same day on which the convention met . This VOL . III . - 1 " Conven- tion Jour- CHAP . I. was F. W. Pickens , a revolutionist.
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... tion , for he gave the consent requested . On Friday morning Mr. Trescott waited upon Mr. Buchanan and informed him that he would not be required to answer as Governor Pickens had withdrawn his demand ; and Mr. Trescott records , with ...
... tion , for he gave the consent requested . On Friday morning Mr. Trescott waited upon Mr. Buchanan and informed him that he would not be required to answer as Governor Pickens had withdrawn his demand ; and Mr. Trescott records , with ...
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... tion , until the dissension in that body between Northern and Southern Democrats caused its dis- ruption and adjournment to Baltimore . In the second disruption at Baltimore , Mr. Cushing had followed the fortunes of the Southern ...
... tion , until the dissension in that body between Northern and Southern Democrats caused its dis- ruption and adjournment to Baltimore . In the second disruption at Baltimore , Mr. Cushing had followed the fortunes of the Southern ...
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... tion of Causes " formulated the doctrine of States rights in justification . That doctrine in substance was , that the several States entered the Union as sovereignties ; that in forming the Federal Govern- ment they delegated to it ...
... tion of Causes " formulated the doctrine of States rights in justification . That doctrine in substance was , that the several States entered the Union as sovereignties ; that in forming the Federal Govern- ment they delegated to it ...
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... tion of the general Government , been reduced to a minor- ity incapable of protecting itself , etc. This complaint I do not think well founded . It arises more from a spirit of peevishness or restless fretfulness than from calm and ...
... tion of the general Government , been reduced to a minor- ity incapable of protecting itself , etc. This complaint I do not think well founded . It arises more from a spirit of peevishness or restless fretfulness than from calm and ...
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