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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... necessity of assisting to provide for her probably delayed his own settlement in . life , for it was not until he was twenty - eight years old , in 1806 , that he married Nancy Hanks . His wife was a Virginian by birth ; but no facts ...
... necessity of assisting to provide for her probably delayed his own settlement in . life , for it was not until he was twenty - eight years old , in 1806 , that he married Nancy Hanks . His wife was a Virginian by birth ; but no facts ...
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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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... necessity springing from its actual presence , and is impa- tient of the Constitutional guaranties thrown around it , and would act in lisregard of these , he too is misplaced , standing with us . He will find his place somewhere else ...
... necessity springing from its actual presence , and is impa- tient of the Constitutional guaranties thrown around it , and would act in lisregard of these , he too is misplaced , standing with us . He will find his place somewhere else ...
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... necessity in this country . Judge Douglas could not let it stand upon the basis on which our fathers placed it , but removed it , and put it upon the cotton - gin basis . It is a question , there- fore , for him and his friends to ...
... necessity in this country . Judge Douglas could not let it stand upon the basis on which our fathers placed it , but removed it , and put it upon the cotton - gin basis . It is a question , there- fore , for him and his friends to ...
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... necessity . Let all the guaranties those fathers gave it be not grudgingly . but fully and fairly maintained . For this Republicans contend , and with this , so far as I know or believe , they will be content . " 6 And now , if they ...
... necessity . Let all the guaranties those fathers gave it be not grudgingly . but fully and fairly maintained . For this Republicans contend , and with this , so far as I know or believe , they will be content . " 6 And now , if they ...
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