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... course , I have been obliged to leave large masses of interesting material behind me , and to condense into the briefest space what the more general historian will dwell upon in detail . From much of the history of Mr. Lincoln's public ...
... course , I have been obliged to leave large masses of interesting material behind me , and to condense into the briefest space what the more general historian will dwell upon in detail . From much of the history of Mr. Lincoln's public ...
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... Course of the South- ern Leaders - Silence of Mr. Lincoln during the Campaign - Election of Mr. Lincoln -Popular Rejoicing at the North , and Exasperation at the South - Feeling of the Republican Party - Effect upon Mr. Lincoln - An ...
... Course of the South- ern Leaders - Silence of Mr. Lincoln during the Campaign - Election of Mr. Lincoln -Popular Rejoicing at the North , and Exasperation at the South - Feeling of the Republican Party - Effect upon Mr. Lincoln - An ...
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... Course of Vailandıgnam of Ohio - His Arrest by General Burnside - Decision of Judge Leavitt - Valtandig- ham's Trial and Sentence - Sentence modified by the President - Letter of Gov- ernor Seymour - Vallandigham nominated for Governor ...
... Course of Vailandıgnam of Ohio - His Arrest by General Burnside - Decision of Judge Leavitt - Valtandig- ham's Trial and Sentence - Sentence modified by the President - Letter of Gov- ernor Seymour - Vallandigham nominated for Governor ...
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... course , it is not entirely conclusive . It is sufficient , certainly , in the absence of a reliable record , to make the theory plausible which transfers a Quaker from the unfriendly soil of Massachusetts to the paradise of Quakers in ...
... course , it is not entirely conclusive . It is sufficient , certainly , in the absence of a reliable record , to make the theory plausible which transfers a Quaker from the unfriendly soil of Massachusetts to the paradise of Quakers in ...
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... courses , and in the edges of the timber , were almost illimitable farms that called for nothing but the plough and hoe to make them immediately productive . Dennis Hanks , a relative of the first Mrs. Lincoln , was sent to the new ...
... courses , and in the edges of the timber , were almost illimitable farms that called for nothing but the plough and hoe to make them immediately productive . Dennis Hanks , a relative of the first Mrs. Lincoln , was sent to the new ...
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