Abraham Lincoln: A History, Band 3Century Company, 1890 - 470 Seiten Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... hope that there would be none after , until the State had sent commissioners here . His course had been violently denounced by the Northern press , and an effort was being made to1a Congressional investiga- tion . At that moment he ...
... hope that there would be none after , until the State had sent commissioners here . His course had been violently denounced by the Northern press , and an effort was being made to1a Congressional investiga- tion . At that moment he ...
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... hope remains that this may be prevented , or even retarded , so long as to allow the people of her sister States an op- portunity to manifest their opinions upon the causes which have led to this proceeding , it is my duty to exert all ...
... hope remains that this may be prevented , or even retarded , so long as to allow the people of her sister States an op- portunity to manifest their opinions upon the causes which have led to this proceeding , it is my duty to exert all ...
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... hope for the Union , and that , so far as I was concerned , I intended to main- tain the separate independence of South Carolina , and from this purpose neither temptation nor dan- ger should for a moment deter me . " There is a notable ...
... hope for the Union , and that , so far as I was concerned , I intended to main- tain the separate independence of South Carolina , and from this purpose neither temptation nor dan- ger should for a moment deter me . " There is a notable ...
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... hope and think it can be so for many long years to come . A. H. Linton Johnston & Browne , " Life of A. H. Stephens , " p . 375 . - On one point , however , the South Carolina " Declaration of Causes " attempted to be specific , saying ...
... hope and think it can be so for many long years to come . A. H. Linton Johnston & Browne , " Life of A. H. Stephens , " p . 375 . - On one point , however , the South Carolina " Declaration of Causes " attempted to be specific , saying ...
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... hope should remain of saving the fort . The instructions were accord- pp . 166 , 167. ingly so modified , with the approbation of General Scott . anan's Adminis- tration , " Scott ( by Lay ) to Larz An- derson , If , as here alleged ...
... hope should remain of saving the fort . The instructions were accord- pp . 166 , 167. ingly so modified , with the approbation of General Scott . anan's Adminis- tration , " Scott ( by Lay ) to Larz An- derson , If , as here alleged ...
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