Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... ( March 27 , 1900 ) a few weeks before his decease . Of the orig- inal painting , President Lincoln said : " I feel that there is more of me in this portrait than in any representation which has ever been made . " Chief Justice Chase ...
... ( March 27 , 1900 ) a few weeks before his decease . Of the orig- inal painting , President Lincoln said : " I feel that there is more of me in this portrait than in any representation which has ever been made . " Chief Justice Chase ...
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... tucky , you need have no fears . ' " - W . F. Booker , Clerk of Wash- ington County , Kentucky , to the writer , March 26 , 1895 . CHAPTER II . 1809-1830 . Parentage Childhood in Kentucky - 6 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... tucky , you need have no fears . ' " - W . F. Booker , Clerk of Wash- ington County , Kentucky , to the writer , March 26 , 1895 . CHAPTER II . 1809-1830 . Parentage Childhood in Kentucky - 6 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... March , 1806 , and lived in Elizabeth- town , where he died early in April , 1814 , of what was called ' cold plague . ' . . . His widow continued to live here until the 2d of December , 1819. Thomas Lin- coln returned to this place on ...
... March , 1806 , and lived in Elizabeth- town , where he died early in April , 1814 , of what was called ' cold plague . ' . . . His widow continued to live here until the 2d of December , 1819. Thomas Lin- coln returned to this place on ...
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... March 3 , 1837. In it Lincoln declared ( for the language is his own ) his belief : 66 1. That the institution of slavery is founded on both injustice and bad policy ; but that the promulgation of Abolition doctrines tends rather to ...
... March 3 , 1837. In it Lincoln declared ( for the language is his own ) his belief : 66 1. That the institution of slavery is founded on both injustice and bad policy ; but that the promulgation of Abolition doctrines tends rather to ...
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... March 3 , 1849 , his Congressional service came to an end . Since the Presidency of Jackson , a division of spoils had been expected to follow a party triumph . Lincoln having labored with more than his usual zeal for the nomination as ...
... March 3 , 1849 , his Congressional service came to an end . Since the Presidency of Jackson , a division of spoils had been expected to follow a party triumph . Lincoln having labored with more than his usual zeal for the nomination as ...
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