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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... tion . This was true more particularly in regard to banks and internal improvements . Though inferior in numbers , the Whigs had superiority in ability , and in the real popularity and genuine democracy of their doctrines . General ...
... tion . This was true more particularly in regard to banks and internal improvements . Though inferior in numbers , the Whigs had superiority in ability , and in the real popularity and genuine democracy of their doctrines . General ...
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... majority for liberal legisla- tion in regard to internal improvements had likewise been secured . The business , in fact , under the grand excitement of the flush times of 1836 , was somewhat overdone , LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 55.
... majority for liberal legisla- tion in regard to internal improvements had likewise been secured . The business , in fact , under the grand excitement of the flush times of 1836 , was somewhat overdone , LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 55.
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... tion and a sound judgment of the turning legal points of a case . His clear , practical sense , and his skill in homely or humorous illustration , were noticeable traits in his arguments . The graces and the cold artificialities of a ...
... tion and a sound judgment of the turning legal points of a case . His clear , practical sense , and his skill in homely or humorous illustration , were noticeable traits in his arguments . The graces and the cold artificialities of a ...
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... tion , Mr. Lincoln crossed the Wabash , at the desire of the people of his former State , and contributed largely toward turning the tide of battle for Clay in that really hopeful field . Here he worked most efficiently , losing no ...
... tion , Mr. Lincoln crossed the Wabash , at the desire of the people of his former State , and contributed largely toward turning the tide of battle for Clay in that really hopeful field . Here he worked most efficiently , losing no ...
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... tion between Troy and New York was performed for less than one hundred dollars per mile . This company was dissatisfied with two hundred and twelve or two hundred and thirteen dollars per mile . It had not been shown , and he thought it ...
... tion between Troy and New York was performed for less than one hundred dollars per mile . This company was dissatisfied with two hundred and twelve or two hundred and thirteen dollars per mile . It had not been shown , and he thought it ...
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