Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes74-75Illinois State Historical Society, 1981 |
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... established for defraying the appeal expenses . Others who assumed im- portant roles included Louis F. Post , editor of The Public and vice - president of the Political Refugee Defense League . Four attorneys served without remuneration ...
... established for defraying the appeal expenses . Others who assumed im- portant roles included Louis F. Post , editor of The Public and vice - president of the Political Refugee Defense League . Four attorneys served without remuneration ...
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... established . The Cincinnati , Ohio , Enquirer in 1860 proudly described him as " a Western man one who , without education or early advantages , has risen by his own exertions from an humble origin . " 50 Lincoln's efforts to establish ...
... established . The Cincinnati , Ohio , Enquirer in 1860 proudly described him as " a Western man one who , without education or early advantages , has risen by his own exertions from an humble origin . " 50 Lincoln's efforts to establish ...
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... established in Bourbonnais , St. Anne , and St. George in the 1840s . Chiniquy , be- fore his apostasy , had also established mis- sions at Beaverville and L'Erable in neighboring Iroquois County . After Chiniquy led most of his St ...
... established in Bourbonnais , St. Anne , and St. George in the 1840s . Chiniquy , be- fore his apostasy , had also established mis- sions at Beaverville and L'Erable in neighboring Iroquois County . After Chiniquy led most of his St ...
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A Personal Memoir | 17 |
Samuel Gompers v Uncle Joe Cannon | 31 |
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