Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Band 1Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... called into useful action , and besides the stipulated ten dollars per month , he gained a substantial reputation as a youth of promising business talent . During the twelve years that the family had been living in Indiana , the ...
... called into useful action , and besides the stipulated ten dollars per month , he gained a substantial reputation as a youth of promising business talent . During the twelve years that the family had been living in Indiana , the ...
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... called on , the prisoner , pale and emaciated , with hopelessness written on every feature , and accompanied by his half- hoping , half - despairing mother — whose only hope was in a mother's belief of her son's innocence , in the ...
... called on , the prisoner , pale and emaciated , with hopelessness written on every feature , and accompanied by his half- hoping , half - despairing mother — whose only hope was in a mother's belief of her son's innocence , in the ...
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... called by us all . Sometimes he might happen to be a day or two late , and then , as the Bloomington stage came in at sundown , the Bench and the Bar , jurors and the general citizens , would gather in crowds at the hotel where he ...
... called by us all . Sometimes he might happen to be a day or two late , and then , as the Bloomington stage came in at sundown , the Bench and the Bar , jurors and the general citizens , would gather in crowds at the hotel where he ...
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... called themselves Free Democrats . There was danger , of course , in such a posture of affairs , and Mr. Lincoln , in that spirit of patriotism which he has always shown , by his own personal exertions secured the votes of his friends ...
... called themselves Free Democrats . There was danger , of course , in such a posture of affairs , and Mr. Lincoln , in that spirit of patriotism which he has always shown , by his own personal exertions secured the votes of his friends ...
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... necessity had not been overlooked , but had been provided for , as well as might be , in the notable argument of " squatter sovereignty , " otherwise called " sacred right of self - government ; 62 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
... necessity had not been overlooked , but had been provided for , as well as might be , in the notable argument of " squatter sovereignty , " otherwise called " sacred right of self - government ; 62 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
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