Abraham Lincoln; a History, by John G. Nicolay and John Hay, Band 1Century Company, 1890 |
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... North Carolina and John Lincoln had gone to Virginia . Abraham Lincoln , son of John , and grandfather of the Presi- dent , was married to Miss Mary Shipley1 in North Carolina . The inducement which led him to leave Virginia , where his ...
... North Carolina and John Lincoln had gone to Virginia . Abraham Lincoln , son of John , and grandfather of the Presi- dent , was married to Miss Mary Shipley1 in North Carolina . The inducement which led him to leave Virginia , where his ...
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... North and the South for more than a generation . Other grave issues indeed absorbed the public attention , but the abeyance of the slavery question is due rather to the fact that no considerable advantage as yet fell to either side ...
... North and the South for more than a generation . Other grave issues indeed absorbed the public attention , but the abeyance of the slavery question is due rather to the fact that no considerable advantage as yet fell to either side ...
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... north of 36 ° 30 ' , would be enforced in that territory unless it was specially rescinded ; and whether that law was in accordance with the Constitution of the United States or not , it would do its work , and that work would be to ...
... north of 36 ° 30 ' , would be enforced in that territory unless it was specially rescinded ; and whether that law was in accordance with the Constitution of the United States or not , it would do its work , and that work would be to ...
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