Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... position . Their ownership of land extends back to the twelfth century . The genealogical line has been traced to Mervyn Vrych , King of Man , who married Essylt , daughter of the King of Wales , in 820 , both of whom traced their ...
... position . Their ownership of land extends back to the twelfth century . The genealogical line has been traced to Mervyn Vrych , King of Man , who married Essylt , daughter of the King of Wales , in 820 , both of whom traced their ...
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... position of influence is he likely to attain to enable him to strike at slavery ? His school - days have been less than a year . He is unknown , except to a few people . Slavery is incorporated into the framework of society and ...
... position of influence is he likely to attain to enable him to strike at slavery ? His school - days have been less than a year . He is unknown , except to a few people . Slavery is incorporated into the framework of society and ...
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... position August , and enter the list independent of nomination by a convention 1832. of electors . Before volunteering as a soldier , Abraham Lincoln had announced that he would be a candidate for the Legislature . It was only ten days ...
... position August , and enter the list independent of nomination by a convention 1832. of electors . Before volunteering as a soldier , Abraham Lincoln had announced that he would be a candidate for the Legislature . It was only ten days ...
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... position . In the bar - room of the hotel he was the centre of a circle of admiring listeners . Springfield was no longer a small county seat , but the capital of the State , the resort of men and women of influence and position . It ...
... position . In the bar - room of the hotel he was the centre of a circle of admiring listeners . Springfield was no longer a small county seat , but the capital of the State , the resort of men and women of influence and position . It ...
Page 125
... position . From his first entrance into public life he had been accustomed to receive adulation and homage . Men ... positions , it made no differ- ence to him ; to all there was the hearty grasp of his hand . It was Abraham Lincoln's ...
... position . From his first entrance into public life he had been accustomed to receive adulation and homage . Men ... positions , it made no differ- ence to him ; to all there was the hearty grasp of his hand . It was Abraham Lincoln's ...
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