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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... Lands - Retires to Private Life - Kansas - Nebraska Bill - Withdraws in Favor of Senator Trumbull - Formation of Republican Party - Nominated for U. S. Senator - Opening Speech of Mr. Lincoln - Douglas Campaign - The Canvass - Tribute ...
... Lands - Retires to Private Life - Kansas - Nebraska Bill - Withdraws in Favor of Senator Trumbull - Formation of Republican Party - Nominated for U. S. Senator - Opening Speech of Mr. Lincoln - Douglas Campaign - The Canvass - Tribute ...
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... 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 , lank , and by no means prepossessing - he was first elected to the Legislature of ...
... 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 , lank , and by no means prepossessing - he was first elected to the Legislature of ...
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... Lands - Retires to Private Life - Kansas - Nebraska Bill - Withdraws in favor of Senator Trumbull - Formation of Republican Party - Nominated for U. S. Senator- Opening Speech of Mr. Lincoln - Douglas Campaign - The Canvass - Tribute to ...
... Lands - Retires to Private Life - Kansas - Nebraska Bill - Withdraws in favor of Senator Trumbull - Formation of Republican Party - Nominated for U. S. Senator- Opening Speech of Mr. Lincoln - Douglas Campaign - The Canvass - Tribute to ...
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... lands . He exerted himself during the canvass of 1848 , to secure the election of General Taylor , delivering several effective campaign speeches in New England and the West . At the second session of the Thirtieth Congress , he voted ...
... lands . He exerted himself during the canvass of 1848 , to secure the election of General Taylor , delivering several effective campaign speeches in New England and the West . At the second session of the Thirtieth Congress , he voted ...
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... land ; so that no man would here- after dare to limit and circumscribe the great principles on which the temple of liberty was being built . " Now , my countrymen , if you have been taught doctrines . conflicting with the great ...
... land ; so that no man would here- after dare to limit and circumscribe the great principles on which the temple of liberty was being built . " Now , my countrymen , if you have been taught doctrines . conflicting with the great ...
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