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The Life and Times of Wendell Phillips Oscar Sherwin. Douglas , " Lincoln replied , " says that a thing may be lawfully driven away from a place where it has a lawful right to be . " 17 Douglas recognised the predicament but replied that ...
The Life and Times of Wendell Phillips Oscar Sherwin. Douglas , " Lincoln replied , " says that a thing may be lawfully driven away from a place where it has a lawful right to be . " 17 Douglas recognised the predicament but replied that ...
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... replied : " I have not seen them , nor do I care to see them . I have seen enough to satisfy me that I am a failure , not only in the opinion of the people in rebellion , but of many distinguished politicians of my own party . " 37 It ...
... replied : " I have not seen them , nor do I care to see them . I have seen enough to satisfy me that I am a failure , not only in the opinion of the people in rebellion , but of many distinguished politicians of my own party . " 37 It ...
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... replied- " The greenback system ( using the credit of the govern- ment as the basis of currency ) will be the first work needed by a true Democratic party . For this greenback question only means whether we shall trust the Declaration ...
... replied- " The greenback system ( using the credit of the govern- ment as the basis of currency ) will be the first work needed by a true Democratic party . For this greenback question only means whether we shall trust the Declaration ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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