Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States"Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States" by Frank Crosby. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... majority . Texas had meanwhile been annexed ; the Mexican war was in progress ; the Tariff of 1842 had been repealed . With the opening of the Thirtieth Congress - December 6th , 1847 - Mr . Lincoln took his seat in the lower house of ...
... majority . Texas had meanwhile been annexed ; the Mexican war was in progress ; the Tariff of 1842 had been repealed . With the opening of the Thirtieth Congress - December 6th , 1847 - Mr . Lincoln took his seat in the lower house of ...
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... majority of the legal voters of the District should assent to the act, at an election to be holden for the purpose. It made an exception of the right of citizens of the slave-holding States coming to the District on public business, to ...
... majority of the legal voters of the District should assent to the act, at an election to be holden for the purpose. It made an exception of the right of citizens of the slave-holding States coming to the District on public business, to ...
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... majority. In the formation of the Republican party as such, Mr. Lincoln bore an active and influential part, his name being presented, but ineffectually, at the first National Convention of that party, for Vice-President; laboring ...
... majority. In the formation of the Republican party as such, Mr. Lincoln bore an active and influential part, his name being presented, but ineffectually, at the first National Convention of that party, for Vice-President; laboring ...
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... majority by nearly four hundred thousand votes , and so , perhaps , was not overwhelmingly reliable and satisfactory . The outgoing President in his last annual message , as impressively as possible echoed back upon the people the ...
... majority by nearly four hundred thousand votes , and so , perhaps , was not overwhelmingly reliable and satisfactory . The outgoing President in his last annual message , as impressively as possible echoed back upon the people the ...
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... - elected to the Senate by the Legislature , in which , owing to the peculiar apportionment of the legislative districts his supporters had a majority of eight in joint ballot . CHAPTER III. BEFORE THE NATION. Table of Contents Speeches in.
... - elected to the Senate by the Legislature , in which , owing to the peculiar apportionment of the legislative districts his supporters had a majority of eight in joint ballot . CHAPTER III. BEFORE THE NATION. Table of Contents Speeches in.
Contents
NOMINATED AND ELECTED PRESIDENT | |
TO WASHINGTON | |
THE NEW ADMINISTRATION | |
PREPARING FOR | |
LAST SESSION OF THE THIRTYSEVENTH CONGRESS | |
THE TIDE TURNED | |
LETTERS AND SPEECHES | |
THE THIRTYEIGHTH CONGRESS | |
PROGRESS | |
RENOMINATED | |
RECONSTRUCTION | |
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF 1864 | |
THE FIRST SESSION OF CONGRESS | |
CLOSE OF 1861 | |
THE CONGRESS OF 18612 | |
THE SLAVERY QUESTION | |
THE PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN | |
FREEDOM TO MILLIONS | |
REELECTED | |
TIGHTENING THE LINES | |
IN RICHMOND | |
THE LAST | |
THE | |
APPENDIX SPEECH ON THE MEXICAN | |
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