Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... CHAPTER XIV . LAST SESSION OF THE THIRTY - SEVENTH CONGRESS . Situation of the Country - Opposition to the Administration - President's Message ...... 199 CHAPTER XV . THE TIDE TURNED . Military Successes - 10 CONTENTS .
... CHAPTER XIV . LAST SESSION OF THE THIRTY - SEVENTH CONGRESS . Situation of the Country - Opposition to the Administration - President's Message ...... 199 CHAPTER XV . THE TIDE TURNED . Military Successes - 10 CONTENTS .
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... Successes - Favorable Elections - Emancipation Policy - Letter to Manchester ( Eng . ) Workingmen - Proclamation for a National Fast - Letter to Erastus Corning- Letter to a Committee on Recalling Vallandigham ......... CHAPTER XVI ...
... Successes - Favorable Elections - Emancipation Policy - Letter to Manchester ( Eng . ) Workingmen - Proclamation for a National Fast - Letter to Erastus Corning- Letter to a Committee on Recalling Vallandigham ......... CHAPTER XVI ...
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... successful trip to New Orleans and back was made . This city - then the El Dorado of the Western frontiersman - had been visited by the young man , capacity , when he was nineteen years of age . Returning from this expedition , he acted ...
... successful trip to New Orleans and back was made . This city - then the El Dorado of the Western frontiersman - had been visited by the young man , capacity , when he was nineteen years of age . Returning from this expedition , he acted ...
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... at length over- ruled by the as earnest demands of that party with the success of which he firmly believed his country's best interests iden- Elected to Congress . A Whig throughout . Mexican War 18 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... at length over- ruled by the as earnest demands of that party with the success of which he firmly believed his country's best interests iden- Elected to Congress . A Whig throughout . Mexican War 18 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... success . am nothing ; Judge Douglas is nothing . that immortal emblem of humanity - the Declaration of Amer- ican Independence . " It is nothing ; I But do not destroy In the election which closed this contest , the Republican ...
... success . am nothing ; Judge Douglas is nothing . that immortal emblem of humanity - the Declaration of Amer- ican Independence . " It is nothing ; I But do not destroy In the election which closed this contest , the Republican ...
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