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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... course , made to affix a character of abolitionism to all those who refused assent to these extreme views . At that time , the public sentiment of the North was not aroused on the subject , as it became a few years later , in ...
... course , made to affix a character of abolitionism to all those who refused assent to these extreme views . At that time , the public sentiment of the North was not aroused on the subject , as it became a few years later , in ...
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... course fare . How Lincoln graduated with promise - how he has more than fulfilled that promise - how honorably he acquitted himself , alike on the battle field , in defending our border settlements against the ravages of savage foes ...
... course fare . How Lincoln graduated with promise - how he has more than fulfilled that promise - how honorably he acquitted himself , alike on the battle field , in defending our border settlements against the ravages of savage foes ...
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... , was at school at Exeter Academy , in New Hampshire , when Mr. Lincoln was first nominated for the Presidency , and soon after entered Harvard University , where he completed his course in 1864 , 66 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... , was at school at Exeter Academy , in New Hampshire , when Mr. Lincoln was first nominated for the Presidency , and soon after entered Harvard University , where he completed his course in 1864 , 66 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... course , no hope of immediate success . It was deemed an opportu- nity not to be lost , however , for maintaining and strengthening the Whig organization , and a spirited canvass was consequently made . On the Democratic side , John ...
... course , no hope of immediate success . It was deemed an opportu- nity not to be lost , however , for maintaining and strengthening the Whig organization , and a spirited canvass was consequently made . On the Democratic side , John ...
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... course in this affair , from beginning to end . In this attitude , Mr. Lincoln did not stand alone . Such was the position of Whig members in both Houses , without exception . Yet his course was unscrupulously misrepresented , during ...
... course in this affair , from beginning to end . In this attitude , Mr. Lincoln did not stand alone . Such was the position of Whig members in both Houses , without exception . Yet his course was unscrupulously misrepresented , during ...
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