The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred President |
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About this time, by the advice and aid of John Calhoun, afterwards prominent in the troubles in Kansas, as president of the Lecompton Constitutional Convention, Mr. Lincoln studied surveying, and soon met with sufficient employment ...
About this time, by the advice and aid of John Calhoun, afterwards prominent in the troubles in Kansas, as president of the Lecompton Constitutional Convention, Mr. Lincoln studied surveying, and soon met with sufficient employment ...
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About this time , by the advice and aid of John Calhoun , afterwards prominent in the troubles in Kansas , as president of the Lecompton Constitutional Convention , Mr. Lincoln studied surveying , and soon met with sufficient employment ...
About this time , by the advice and aid of John Calhoun , afterwards prominent in the troubles in Kansas , as president of the Lecompton Constitutional Convention , Mr. Lincoln studied surveying , and soon met with sufficient employment ...
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“ They believe that the Congress of the United States has no power , under the Constitution , to interfere with the institution of slavery in the different States . “ They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power ...
“ They believe that the Congress of the United States has no power , under the Constitution , to interfere with the institution of slavery in the different States . “ They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power ...
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... people of the nation , to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony , and prosperity of all , I am most happy to co - operate for the practical success of the principles declared by the Convention .
... people of the nation , to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony , and prosperity of all , I am most happy to co - operate for the practical success of the principles declared by the Convention .
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To his election there existed no constitutional objection . His antagonist , Mr. Breckenridge , since a rebel general and Secretary of War , declared officially , as Vice - President of the United States , that Abraham Lincoln was ...
To his election there existed no constitutional objection . His antagonist , Mr. Breckenridge , since a rebel general and Secretary of War , declared officially , as Vice - President of the United States , that Abraham Lincoln was ...
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