Illustrated Life, Services, Martyrdom, and Funeral of Abraham Lincoln ...: With a Portrait of President Lincoln, and Other Illustrative Engravings of the Scene of the Assassination, Etc. ...David Brainerd Williamson |
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... caused him to be used by the more ignorant settlers as their scribe whenever they had letters to be written . A brief period at this school , and to use a fashionable phrase , his education was finished . Six months of instruction ...
... caused him to be used by the more ignorant settlers as their scribe whenever they had letters to be written . A brief period at this school , and to use a fashionable phrase , his education was finished . Six months of instruction ...
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... our territory and shed the blood of our fellow.citizens on our own soil . ' “ And again , in his message of December 8th , 1846 , that we had ample cause of war against Mexico long before the LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 33.
... our territory and shed the blood of our fellow.citizens on our own soil . ' “ And again , in his message of December 8th , 1846 , that we had ample cause of war against Mexico long before the LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 33.
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... cause of war against Mexico long before the breaking out of hostilities , but even then we forbore to take redress into our own hands until Mexico herself became the aggressor by invading our soil in hostile array , and shedding the ...
... cause of war against Mexico long before the breaking out of hostilities , but even then we forbore to take redress into our own hands until Mexico herself became the aggressor by invading our soil in hostile array , and shedding the ...
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... cause . HIS GREAT SPEECH AT THE COOPER INSTI . TUTE , NEW YORK . On the twenty - seventh of February , 1860 , he made the following forcible speech at the Cooper Institute , New prk , before an immense audience : Mr. PRESIDENT AND ...
... cause . HIS GREAT SPEECH AT THE COOPER INSTI . TUTE , NEW YORK . On the twenty - seventh of February , 1860 , he made the following forcible speech at the Cooper Institute , New prk , before an immense audience : Mr. PRESIDENT AND ...
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... cause , he thought iì improper to vote for it . " In 17637 , still before the Constitution , but while the Con . vention was in session framing it , and while the Northwestern Territory sdisl was the only territory owned by the United ...
... cause , he thought iì improper to vote for it . " In 17637 , still before the Constitution , but while the Con . vention was in session framing it , and while the Northwestern Territory sdisl was the only territory owned by the United ...
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