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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... Vote . Wise's Speech . Governor Letcher's Message . The Interstate Slave - Trade . Fort Monroe . The Vir- ginia Convention . Baldwin's Interview with Lincoln . 415 CHAPTER XXVI . PREMIER OR PRESIDENT Cabinet Opinions of March 29. A ...
... Vote . Wise's Speech . Governor Letcher's Message . The Interstate Slave - Trade . Fort Monroe . The Vir- ginia Convention . Baldwin's Interview with Lincoln . 415 CHAPTER XXVI . PREMIER OR PRESIDENT Cabinet Opinions of March 29. A ...
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... voted I think for every measure of general legislation that has passed both Houses and be- come law for the last ten years . Indeed , with but few exceptions , the South has controlled the Government in its every important action from ...
... voted I think for every measure of general legislation that has passed both Houses and be- come law for the last ten years . Indeed , with but few exceptions , the South has controlled the Government in its every important action from ...
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... vote of , yeas , forty- eight ; nays , seven . It only needs the statement of the origin and provisions of this first fugitive - slave law to show that the slave system was a matter of grave con- cern , not merely to the States in which ...
... vote of , yeas , forty- eight ; nays , seven . It only needs the statement of the origin and provisions of this first fugitive - slave law to show that the slave system was a matter of grave con- cern , not merely to the States in which ...
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... vote of 27 to 12 , and the House , on the 12th of September , by a vote of 109 to 76 ; and was approved on the 18th of September by President Fillmore . The act provided that all United States com- missioners , concurrently with judges ...
... vote of 27 to 12 , and the House , on the 12th of September , by a vote of 109 to 76 ; and was approved on the 18th of September by President Fillmore . The act provided that all United States com- missioners , concurrently with judges ...
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... In the evening the adjourned Cabinet meeting resumed its deliberations , and continued the session to a late hour . Reports went forth to the Northern newspapers that night that before its close a vote of 68 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... In the evening the adjourned Cabinet meeting resumed its deliberations , and continued the session to a late hour . Reports went forth to the Northern newspapers that night that before its close a vote of 68 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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