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... Senate . 66 Yet with all these changes , the humble laborers , settled near Hodgen Mills , " on Nolin creek , had no other lot but incessant toil , and a constant struggle with nature in the still imperfectly reclaimed wilds , for a ...
... Senate . 66 Yet with all these changes , the humble laborers , settled near Hodgen Mills , " on Nolin creek , had no other lot but incessant toil , and a constant struggle with nature in the still imperfectly reclaimed wilds , for a ...
Page 47
... Senate and four- teen in the House dissenting ) had declared that " by the act of the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists be- tween that Government and the United States ; " when the same journals that informed him of this , also ...
... Senate and four- teen in the House dissenting ) had declared that " by the act of the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists be- tween that Government and the United States ; " when the same journals that informed him of this , also ...
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... own hands , without asking leave of any one else , she is my equal , and the equal of all others . " The campaign of 1858 was next ushered in . The Re- publican party nominated Mr. Lincoln for U. S. Senator in ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 59.
... own hands , without asking leave of any one else , she is my equal , and the equal of all others . " The campaign of 1858 was next ushered in . The Re- publican party nominated Mr. Lincoln for U. S. Senator in ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 59.
Page 60
Abott A. Abott. publican party nominated Mr. Lincoln for U. S. Senator in the place of Judge Douglas , whose term expired . It was in the first speech which Mr. Lincoln made in this memorable canvass that he used the immortal expression ...
Abott A. Abott. publican party nominated Mr. Lincoln for U. S. Senator in the place of Judge Douglas , whose term expired . It was in the first speech which Mr. Lincoln made in this memorable canvass that he used the immortal expression ...
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... senator was over four thousand majority his favor . Admiration of the manly bearing and gallant conduct of Mr. Lincoln ... Senate , there was a general presentiment that a juster verdict was yet to be had , and that Mr. Lincoln and his ...
... senator was over four thousand majority his favor . Admiration of the manly bearing and gallant conduct of Mr. Lincoln ... Senate , there was a general presentiment that a juster verdict was yet to be had , and that Mr. Lincoln and his ...
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