Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... later adopted as his own political religion : " Liberty and Union , now and forever , one and inseparable ! ” This cyclonic issue of secession was to be settled a third of a century later , not by the mighty Webster , the gifted Clay ...
... later adopted as his own political religion : " Liberty and Union , now and forever , one and inseparable ! ” This cyclonic issue of secession was to be settled a third of a century later , not by the mighty Webster , the gifted Clay ...
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... Later , in the course of a speech in Congress , Lincoln de- clared that he didn't attack any redskins , but that he made " charges upon the wild onions . " He said he didn't see any Indians , but that he had " a good many bloody ...
... Later , in the course of a speech in Congress , Lincoln de- clared that he didn't attack any redskins , but that he made " charges upon the wild onions . " He said he didn't see any Indians , but that he had " a good many bloody ...
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... later train she lost her temper and protested so loudly that she all but gave the plan away . It had been announced that Lincoln would speak in Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , on February 22 , spend the night there , and then leave the next ...
... later train she lost her temper and protested so loudly that she all but gave the plan away . It had been announced that Lincoln would speak in Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , on February 22 , spend the night there , and then leave the next ...
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