Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... Hundred Thousand Men Called For ..... 466 ............... . 466 Rev. Dr. McPheeters - President's Reply to an Appeal for Interference ... An Election Ordered in the State of Arkansas .... 470 Letter to William Fishback on the Election ...
... Hundred Thousand Men Called For ..... 466 ............... . 466 Rev. Dr. McPheeters - President's Reply to an Appeal for Interference ... An Election Ordered in the State of Arkansas .... 470 Letter to William Fishback on the Election ...
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... hundred and fifty - five votes . While pursuing his law studies , he engaged in land survey . ing as a means of support . In 1834 , not yet having been admitted to the bar - a backwoodsman in manner , dress , and expression - tall ...
... hundred and fifty - five votes . While pursuing his law studies , he engaged in land survey . ing as a means of support . In 1834 , not yet having been admitted to the bar - a backwoodsman in manner , dress , and expression - tall ...
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... hundred thousand votes , and so , perhaps , was not overwhelmingly reliable and satis- factory . The outgoing President in his last annual message , as impressively as possible echoed back upon the people the weight and authority of the ...
... hundred thousand votes , and so , perhaps , was not overwhelmingly reliable and satis- factory . The outgoing President in his last annual message , as impressively as possible echoed back upon the people the weight and authority of the ...
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... hundred thousand strong . We did this under the single impulse of resistance to a common danger , with every external circumstance against us . Of strange , dis- cordant , and even hostile elements , we gathered from the four winds ...
... hundred thousand strong . We did this under the single impulse of resistance to a common danger , with every external circumstance against us . Of strange , dis- cordant , and even hostile elements , we gathered from the four winds ...
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... hundreds even , but by thousands , and soon by tens of thousands - ready to lay their unhallowed hands upon . the Union , the ark of our nation's glory and strength . To South Carolina belongs the bold , bad eminence of taking the ...
... hundreds even , but by thousands , and soon by tens of thousands - ready to lay their unhallowed hands upon . the Union , the ark of our nation's glory and strength . To South Carolina belongs the bold , bad eminence of taking the ...
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