Life of Abraham LincolnStackpole Books, 2006 - 842 Seiten Beautifully written in 1865 by a political contemporary, this is one of the greatest and most sensitive works of nineteenth-century American biographic literature. It contains Lincoln's most masterful speeches and writings, along with a contemporary, detailed exposition of Lincoln's views--and his political and military decisions--that held the Union together during the American Civil War. For years (and still today) it was and is an original source of information on Lincoln's life and work, masterfully woven together by Joseph Barrett. |
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... Lincoln - LaRue County - Early Life and Training in Kentucky ....... CHAPTER II . Removal from Kentucky - An Emigrant Journey - The Forests of Southern Indi- ana - New Home - Indiana in 1816 - Slavery and Free Labor - Young Lincoln at ...
... Lincoln - LaRue County - Early Life and Training in Kentucky ....... CHAPTER II . Removal from Kentucky - An Emigrant Journey - The Forests of Southern Indi- ana - New Home - Indiana in 1816 - Slavery and Free Labor - Young Lincoln at ...
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... Lincoln Removes to Springfield in 1837 - Devotes Himself to his Profession , Giving up Political Life - His Marriage - Family of Mrs. Lincoln - Fortunate Domestic Relations - His Children and their Education - Denominational Tendencies ...
... Lincoln Removes to Springfield in 1837 - Devotes Himself to his Profession , Giving up Political Life - His Marriage - Family of Mrs. Lincoln - Fortunate Domestic Relations - His Children and their Education - Denominational Tendencies ...
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Removal from KentuckyAn Emigrant JourneyThe Forests of Southern Indi | 21 |
CHAPTER IV | 37 |
CHAPTER V | 47 |
CHAPTER VI | 62 |
CHAPTER XII | 182 |
CHAPTER XIII | 190 |
PART II | 197 |
Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln Their residence in Pennsylvania | 242 |
CHAPTER VI | 320 |
CHAPTER VIII | 384 |
CHAPTER IX | 410 |
CHAPTER XI | 451 |
PART III | 485 |
CHAPTER III | 531 |
Congress The Constitutional Amendment prohibiting Slavery Its Defeat | 559 |
CHAPTER VII | 622 |
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LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Joseph H. (Joseph Hartwell) 18 Barrett,Making of America Project Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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