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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... party , which had just been congratulating itself on the election and inauguration of the successor of Gen. Jackson , Martin Van Buren , as President . In Illinois , that party had held unbroken and decisive sway , from the days of the ...
... party , which had just been congratulating itself on the election and inauguration of the successor of Gen. Jackson , Martin Van Buren , as President . In Illinois , that party had held unbroken and decisive sway , from the days of the ...
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... parties in the House was nearly evenly balanced , the Democrats having only three or four majority , rendering this unexpected gain particularly acceptable . So well recognized was now the position of Mr. Lincoln in his party that , by ...
... parties in the House was nearly evenly balanced , the Democrats having only three or four majority , rendering this unexpected gain particularly acceptable . So well recognized was now the position of Mr. Lincoln in his party that , by ...
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... party- what no man in Illinois , it was now manifest , could do more successfully . For the fourth time in succession , Mr. Lincoln was elected to the Legislature in 1840 - the last election to that position which he would consent to ...
... party- what no man in Illinois , it was now manifest , could do more successfully . For the fourth time in succession , Mr. Lincoln was elected to the Legislature in 1840 - the last election to that position which he would consent to ...
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... party in Illinois . man . Begun in comparative obscurity , and without any adventi- tious aids in its progress , this period of his life , at its termina- tion , had brought him to a position where he was secure in the confidence of the ...
... party in Illinois . man . Begun in comparative obscurity , and without any adventi- tious aids in its progress , this period of his life , at its termina- tion , had brought him to a position where he was secure in the confidence of the ...
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... party , and in many respects quite another man than he subsequently became , held the laboring oar for Mr. Polk . Mr. Lincoln traversed various parts of the State , attracting large audiences and keep- ing their fixed attention for ...
... party , and in many respects quite another man than he subsequently became , held the laboring oar for Mr. Polk . Mr. Lincoln traversed various parts of the State , attracting large audiences and keep- ing their fixed attention for ...
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