Latest Light on Abraham Lincoln, and War-time Memories: Including Many Heretofore Unpublished Incidents and Historical Facts Concerning His Ancestry, Boyhood, Family, Religion, Public Life, Trials and Triumphs, Volume 1Fleming H. Revell Company, 1917 - 570 pages |
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... held in higher esteem than ever before , and public interest in his life and in all for which he is known to have contended , is constantly increasing . In pub- lic schools and institutions of higher education , in organiza- tions for ...
... held in higher esteem than ever before , and public interest in his life and in all for which he is known to have contended , is constantly increasing . In pub- lic schools and institutions of higher education , in organiza- tions for ...
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... held him in high esteem . I have rejoiced in his great work on the Pacific Coast and throughout the nation , and have often announced my con- viction that of all men I have known he was the best adapted to the work of reform in which he ...
... held him in high esteem . I have rejoiced in his great work on the Pacific Coast and throughout the nation , and have often announced my con- viction that of all men I have known he was the best adapted to the work of reform in which he ...
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... held in high esteem by his partisan antagonists in Illinois . But when his fame became national , and the movement against slavery became dangerous to that institution , the warfare against him sank to a lower level and was prosecuted ...
... held in high esteem by his partisan antagonists in Illinois . But when his fame became national , and the movement against slavery became dangerous to that institution , the warfare against him sank to a lower level and was prosecuted ...
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... held advanced ideas of what was already an important public question in Kentucky , the right to hold Negroes as slaves . One of his old friends has said of him that he was ' just steeped full of notions about the wrongs of slavery and ...
... held advanced ideas of what was already an important public question in Kentucky , the right to hold Negroes as slaves . One of his old friends has said of him that he was ' just steeped full of notions about the wrongs of slavery and ...
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... held his rival's hat , and listened with ap- proving smiles and nods to his courageous and masterly in- 24 Abraham Lincoln , The Tribute of a Century , pp . 319-322 . STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS augural address . * And the helpful 34 LATEST ...
... held his rival's hat , and listened with ap- proving smiles and nods to his courageous and masterly in- 24 Abraham Lincoln , The Tribute of a Century , pp . 319-322 . STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS augural address . * And the helpful 34 LATEST ...
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