The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death |
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... hand at the business . Mr. Lincoln has now a cane made from one of the rails split by his own hands in boyhood . . Every one remembers how , during the presidential campaign of STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 23 PAGE.
... hand at the business . Mr. Lincoln has now a cane made from one of the rails split by his own hands in boyhood . . Every one remembers how , during the presidential campaign of STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 23 PAGE.
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... hand to . " They also hoped much from his influence over their son , an over - indulged and somewhat unruly boy . The sequel , which is thus graph- ically told by the Cleaveland Leader , shows how these good people reaped their reward ...
... hand to . " They also hoped much from his influence over their son , an over - indulged and somewhat unruly boy . The sequel , which is thus graph- ically told by the Cleaveland Leader , shows how these good people reaped their reward ...
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... hand of Abraham Lincoln . It bears date in 1849 , when the inventor was known simply as a successful lawyer and rising politi- cian of Central Illinois . Neither his practice nor his politics took up so much of his time , as to prevent ...
... hand of Abraham Lincoln . It bears date in 1849 , when the inventor was known simply as a successful lawyer and rising politi- cian of Central Illinois . Neither his practice nor his politics took up so much of his time , as to prevent ...
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... hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The Nebraska Bill was passed May 22 , 1854 , and the event gave new and increased force to the popular feel- ing in favor of freedom , which the proposition to repeal the Missouri ...
... hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The Nebraska Bill was passed May 22 , 1854 , and the event gave new and increased force to the popular feel- ing in favor of freedom , which the proposition to repeal the Missouri ...
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... hand in hand with it , the Nebraska doctrine , or what is left of it , is to educate and mould public opinion , at Least Northern public opinion , not to care whether slavery is voted down or voted up . This shows exactly where we now ...
... hand in hand with it , the Nebraska doctrine , or what is left of it , is to educate and mould public opinion , at Least Northern public opinion , not to care whether slavery is voted down or voted up . This shows exactly where we now ...
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