The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volume 2Lincoln History Society, 1900 - Presidents |
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... United States . Stephen A. Douglas , who was in Washington for his first term as senator , lived at Willard's . So inadequate were the hotel accommodations during the ses- sions that visitors to the town were frequently obliged to ac ...
... United States . Stephen A. Douglas , who was in Washington for his first term as senator , lived at Willard's . So inadequate were the hotel accommodations during the ses- sions that visitors to the town were frequently obliged to ac ...
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... United States , played several times in the season ; and there was a Chinese museum . Add the exhibitions of Brown's paintings of the heroes of Palo Alto , Resaca , Monterey , and Buena Vista , and of Pow- ers's " Greek Slave , " the ...
... United States , played several times in the season ; and there was a Chinese museum . Add the exhibitions of Brown's paintings of the heroes of Palo Alto , Resaca , Monterey , and Buena Vista , and of Pow- ers's " Greek Slave , " the ...
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... United States was then at war with Mexico , a war that the Whigs abhorred . Lincoln had used his influence against it ; but , hostilities declared , he had publicly affirmed that every loyal man must stand by the army . Many of his ...
... United States was then at war with Mexico , a war that the Whigs abhorred . Lincoln had used his influence against it ; but , hostilities declared , he had publicly affirmed that every loyal man must stand by the army . Many of his ...
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... United States ) , or to listen to his propositions , but , after a long - continued series of menaces , has at last invaded our territory and shed the blood of our fellow - citizens on our own soil . ' “ And again , in his message of ...
... United States ) , or to listen to his propositions , but , after a long - continued series of menaces , has at last invaded our territory and shed the blood of our fellow - citizens on our own soil . ' “ And again , in his message of ...
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... United States , by consent or by compulsion , either by accepting office , or voting at elections , or paying tax , or serving on juries , or having process served upon them , or in any other way . 66 Sixth . Whether the people of that ...
... United States , by consent or by compulsion , either by accepting office , or voting at elections , or paying tax , or serving on juries , or having process served upon them , or in any other way . 66 Sixth . Whether the people of that ...
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