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... United States Consul at St. John , New Brunswick ; to Hon . John D. Defrees , Superintendent of Public Printing in Washington ; to Hon . Henry L. Dawes , of Massachusetts ; to Horace White , Esq . , of the Chicago Tribune ; to U. F. ...
... United States Consul at St. John , New Brunswick ; to Hon . John D. Defrees , Superintendent of Public Printing in Washington ; to Hon . Henry L. Dawes , of Massachusetts ; to Horace White , Esq . , of the Chicago Tribune ; to U. F. ...
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... United States Senate , 124 CHAPTER XI . ORGANIZATION OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY . Affairs in Kansas - Border Ruffians - Letter of Mr. Lincoln to Mr. Speed - State of the Slavery Question - Mr . Lincoln attends a State Convention at ...
... United States Senate , 124 CHAPTER XI . ORGANIZATION OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY . Affairs in Kansas - Border Ruffians - Letter of Mr. Lincoln to Mr. Speed - State of the Slavery Question - Mr . Lincoln attends a State Convention at ...
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... United States in 1860 , it became desirable that a sketch of his life should be prepared and widely distributed ; but , upon being applied to for materials for this sketch , by the gentle-- man who had undertaken to produce it , * he ...
... United States in 1860 , it became desirable that a sketch of his life should be prepared and widely distributed ; but , upon being applied to for materials for this sketch , by the gentle-- man who had undertaken to produce it , * he ...
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... Well , I think he ' ll do , ' and he staid and slept with the President of the United States . " 6 6 6 There are some mistakes in this story . Mr. Lincoln worked for Mr. Taylor , who owned the farm , and 40 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... Well , I think he ' ll do , ' and he staid and slept with the President of the United States . " 6 6 6 There are some mistakes in this story . Mr. Lincoln worked for Mr. Taylor , who owned the farm , and 40 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... united them was physical courage and prowess . These fel- lows , although they embraced in their number many men who have since become respectable and influential , were wild and rough beyond toleration in any community not made up like ...
... united them was physical courage and prowess . These fel- lows , although they embraced in their number many men who have since become respectable and influential , were wild and rough beyond toleration in any community not made up like ...
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