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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... occupied his place . One of the most prominent subjects of considera- tion before the Thirtieth Congress , very naturally , was the then existing war with Mexico . Mr. Lincoln was one of those who believed the Administration had not ...
... occupied his place . One of the most prominent subjects of considera- tion before the Thirtieth Congress , very naturally , was the then existing war with Mexico . Mr. Lincoln was one of those who believed the Administration had not ...
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... occupied - what had then probably never seriously entered his thoughts as among the events of the future . This effort will perhaps give occasional offense to the purist in style , but its manly earnestness and force , and its ...
... occupied - what had then probably never seriously entered his thoughts as among the events of the future . This effort will perhaps give occasional offense to the purist in style , but its manly earnestness and force , and its ...
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... occupy the public attention . But is there any doubt as to what he will do on the prominent questions , if elected ? Not the least . It is not possible to know what he will or would do in every imaginable case ; because many questions ...
... occupy the public attention . But is there any doubt as to what he will do on the prominent questions , if elected ? Not the least . It is not possible to know what he will or would do in every imaginable case ; because many questions ...
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... occupied a different position in regard to the Lecompton Constitution , or any principle in it ? He says he did not make his opposition on the ground as to whether it was a free or a slave Constitution , and he would have you understand ...
... occupied a different position in regard to the Lecompton Constitution , or any principle in it ? He says he did not make his opposition on the ground as to whether it was a free or a slave Constitution , and he would have you understand ...
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... occupied at least half of his reply in dealing with me as though I had refused to answer his interrogatories . I now propose that I will answer any of the interrogatories , upon condition that he will answer questions from me not ...
... occupied at least half of his reply in dealing with me as though I had refused to answer his interrogatories . I now propose that I will answer any of the interrogatories , upon condition that he will answer questions from me not ...
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