Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... Douglas , not himself a member , became first known to Mr. Lincoln . Late in the year 1833 , Mr. Douglas , then in his twenty - first year , had migrated to Illinois ( Vermont being his native State ) , and commenced teaching a district ...
... Douglas , not himself a member , became first known to Mr. Lincoln . Late in the year 1833 , Mr. Douglas , then in his twenty - first year , had migrated to Illinois ( Vermont being his native State ) , and commenced teaching a district ...
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... Douglas among them — in zeal for these improvements ; they having unfortunately , as noticed in the case of bank - legislation , in appropriating the principle , failed to understand its most skillful and safe application in practice ...
... Douglas among them — in zeal for these improvements ; they having unfortunately , as noticed in the case of bank - legislation , in appropriating the principle , failed to understand its most skillful and safe application in practice ...
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... Douglas , against the judgment of many leading Democrats , and five new judges , of whom Mr. Douglas was one , were added to the Supreme Court of the State . This is now gen- erally felt to be a measure conferring little credit upon ...
... Douglas , against the judgment of many leading Democrats , and five new judges , of whom Mr. Douglas was one , were added to the Supreme Court of the State . This is now gen- erally felt to be a measure conferring little credit upon ...
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... Douglas , for the first time , as a Member of the Senate , at the same Session . — Mr . Lincoln's Congres- sional Record , that of a Clay and Webster Whig . - The Mexican War . Mr. Lincoln's Views on the Subject . - Misrepresentations ...
... Douglas , for the first time , as a Member of the Senate , at the same Session . — Mr . Lincoln's Congres- sional Record , that of a Clay and Webster Whig . - The Mexican War . Mr. Lincoln's Views on the Subject . - Misrepresentations ...
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... Douglas took his seat in the Senate , for the first time , having been elected the previous winter . In that body there were but twenty - two Opposition Senators , against thirty - six Democrats . Among the former were Daniel Webster ...
... Douglas took his seat in the Senate , for the first time , having been elected the previous winter . In that body there were but twenty - two Opposition Senators , against thirty - six Democrats . Among the former were Daniel Webster ...
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