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... Feeling , .... CHAPTER IX . .... 87 MR . LINCOLN IN CONGRESS . - THE MEXICAN WAR . Mr. Lincoln nominated for Congress in 1846 - He " Stampe " his District - Elected by a Jarge Majority - His fitness for the Fosition - The old Wrig Party ...
... Feeling , .... CHAPTER IX . .... 87 MR . LINCOLN IN CONGRESS . - THE MEXICAN WAR . Mr. Lincoln nominated for Congress in 1846 - He " Stampe " his District - Elected by a Jarge Majority - His fitness for the Fosition - The old Wrig Party ...
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... Feeling of the Republican Party - Effect upon Mr. Lincoln - An Optical Illusion - Visit to Chicago -Anecdotes illustrating Mr. Lincoln's Love of Children- " Cabinet - making " -Mr . Lincoln's Views , CHAPTER XVII . MR . LINCOLN'S ...
... Feeling of the Republican Party - Effect upon Mr. Lincoln - An Optical Illusion - Visit to Chicago -Anecdotes illustrating Mr. Lincoln's Love of Children- " Cabinet - making " -Mr . Lincoln's Views , CHAPTER XVII . MR . LINCOLN'S ...
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... feeling ran high between the friends of General Jackson and Henry Clay , but the friends of Mr. Clay had little power . Illinois was strongly democratic and for many years remained so . His opponents in the canvass were well known men ...
... feeling ran high between the friends of General Jackson and Henry Clay , but the friends of Mr. Clay had little power . Illinois was strongly democratic and for many years remained so . His opponents in the canvass were well known men ...
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... feelings . A sharp , sarcastic poem appeared in the Sangamon Journal , edited at that time by Simeon Francis ... feeling on this subject which cannot now be comprehended among the people of the North . With a natural aversion to ...
... feelings . A sharp , sarcastic poem appeared in the Sangamon Journal , edited at that time by Simeon Francis ... feeling on this subject which cannot now be comprehended among the people of the North . With a natural aversion to ...
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... feeling to- ward everybody , and it is just as true that his personal friend- ships were as devoted and unselfish as those of a man of more exclusive feelings and more abounding prejudices . Mr. Lincoln seems to have been thinking about ...
... feeling to- ward everybody , and it is just as true that his personal friend- ships were as devoted and unselfish as those of a man of more exclusive feelings and more abounding prejudices . Mr. Lincoln seems to have been thinking about ...
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