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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... interest which few political speakers receive . - MR . LINCOLN ELECTED TO CONGRESS - HIS VOTES AND SPEECHES DURING HIS CONGRESSIONAL TERM . In 1846 , Mr. Lincoln was elected to Congress from the Central District of Illinois , by a ...
... interest which few political speakers receive . - MR . LINCOLN ELECTED TO CONGRESS - HIS VOTES AND SPEECHES DURING HIS CONGRESSIONAL TERM . In 1846 , Mr. Lincoln was elected to Congress from the Central District of Illinois , by a ...
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... interest might be less than that which he felt , should propose a reduction of the price of the reserved sections to $ 1.25 , he should be much obliged ; but he did not think it would be well for those who came from the section of the ...
... interest might be less than that which he felt , should propose a reduction of the price of the reserved sections to $ 1.25 , he should be much obliged ; but he did not think it would be well for those who came from the section of the ...
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... interest the struggle . From county to county , township to township , and village to village , the two leaders travelled , frequently in the same car or carriage , and in the presence of immense crowds of men , women and children — for ...
... interest the struggle . From county to county , township to township , and village to village , the two leaders travelled , frequently in the same car or carriage , and in the presence of immense crowds of men , women and children — for ...
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... interest , not only by the members of the respective political parties of which the two orators were recognized leaders and champions , but by that portion of the different communities of the Union who do not generally trouble their ...
... interest , not only by the members of the respective political parties of which the two orators were recognized leaders and champions , but by that portion of the different communities of the Union who do not generally trouble their ...
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... interests of the colored man : and for about forty minutes he spoke with a power that we have seldom heard equalled . There was a grandeur in his thoughts , a comprehensiveness in his arguments , and a binding force in his conclusions ...
... interests of the colored man : and for about forty minutes he spoke with a power that we have seldom heard equalled . There was a grandeur in his thoughts , a comprehensiveness in his arguments , and a binding force in his conclusions ...
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