Life of Abraham LincolnStackpole Books, 2006 - 842 páginas Beautifully written in 1865 by a political contemporary, this is one of the greatest and most sensitive works of nineteenth-century American biographic literature. It contains Lincoln's most masterful speeches and writings, along with a contemporary, detailed exposition of Lincoln's views--and his political and military decisions--that held the Union together during the American Civil War. For years (and still today) it was and is an original source of information on Lincoln's life and work, masterfully woven together by Joseph Barrett. |
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... Regard to the Origin of the War - Mr . Richardson's Resolutions Indorsing the Administration - Mr . Richardson's Resolutions for an Immediate Dis- continuance of the War - Are Voted Against by Mr. Lincoln - Resolutions of Thanks to Gen ...
... Regard to the Origin of the War - Mr . Richardson's Resolutions Indorsing the Administration - Mr . Richardson's Resolutions for an Immediate Dis- continuance of the War - Are Voted Against by Mr. Lincoln - Resolutions of Thanks to Gen ...
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... Regard to " Contrabands " and Slavery ........ CHAPTER V. 254 The President's Message , December , 1861 - Proceedings of Congress -- Emancipa- tion - Confiscation - Messages and Addresses of Mr. Lincoln ............................. 298 ...
... Regard to " Contrabands " and Slavery ........ CHAPTER V. 254 The President's Message , December , 1861 - Proceedings of Congress -- Emancipa- tion - Confiscation - Messages and Addresses of Mr. Lincoln ............................. 298 ...
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... regard to Virginia and Missouri . - Mr . Lincoln's Method with the Insurrectionary States . - Gen . Fremont's Military Administration in Missouri . - His Removal.- Personality of the Missouri Feud . - How Mr. Lincoln Regarded it . - His ...
... regard to Virginia and Missouri . - Mr . Lincoln's Method with the Insurrectionary States . - Gen . Fremont's Military Administration in Missouri . - His Removal.- Personality of the Missouri Feud . - How Mr. Lincoln Regarded it . - His ...
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... regard to Matters in New Orleans and St. Louis . - President Lincoln's Speech at the Phil- adelphia Fair . - A Democratic National Convention Called and Postponed.- Clay , Thompson and other Conspirators in Canada . - The Greeley ...
... regard to Matters in New Orleans and St. Louis . - President Lincoln's Speech at the Phil- adelphia Fair . - A Democratic National Convention Called and Postponed.- Clay , Thompson and other Conspirators in Canada . - The Greeley ...
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... regard to Peace Negotiations . - The Fourth of March . - Inauguration Ceremonies . - Mr . Lin- coln's Second Inaugural Address . - Contrasts . - Cabinet Changes . - Indisposi- tion of the President . - His Speech at the National Hotel ...
... regard to Peace Negotiations . - The Fourth of March . - Inauguration Ceremonies . - Mr . Lin- coln's Second Inaugural Address . - Contrasts . - Cabinet Changes . - Indisposi- tion of the President . - His Speech at the National Hotel ...
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Removal from KentuckyAn Emigrant JourneyThe Forests of Southern Indi | 21 |
CHAPTER IV | 37 |
CHAPTER V | 47 |
CHAPTER VI | 62 |
CHAPTER XII | 182 |
CHAPTER XIII | 190 |
PART II | 197 |
Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln Their residence in Pennsylvania | 242 |
CHAPTER VI | 320 |
CHAPTER VIII | 384 |
CHAPTER IX | 410 |
CHAPTER XI | 451 |
PART III | 485 |
CHAPTER III | 531 |
Congress The Constitutional Amendment prohibiting Slavery Its Defeat | 559 |
CHAPTER VII | 622 |
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