Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... ... . 15 66 X. The Presidential contest - In a Sabbath- school - Reliance on God - Slavery in arms - God against slavery - Rebel exulta- tion - Election and inauguration ........... 59 64 74 iv CONTENTS . S 66 PAGE 87 91 CHAP . ( iii )
... ... . 15 66 X. The Presidential contest - In a Sabbath- school - Reliance on God - Slavery in arms - God against slavery - Rebel exulta- tion - Election and inauguration ........... 59 64 74 iv CONTENTS . S 66 PAGE 87 91 CHAP . ( iii )
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... rebels at Andersonville , are all parts of the same cast , actuated by the same spirit , and repeating age after age , the same bombastic ideas , stilted forms of expression , and the same cruel practices . THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT ...
... rebels at Andersonville , are all parts of the same cast , actuated by the same spirit , and repeating age after age , the same bombastic ideas , stilted forms of expression , and the same cruel practices . THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT ...
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... rebel government was organized at Montgomery , Alabama , by the election of Jefferson Davis as President . War was inevitable , and the weak and corrupt old politician James Buchanan , then President , per- mitted every influence of his ...
... rebel government was organized at Montgomery , Alabama , by the election of Jefferson Davis as President . War was inevitable , and the weak and corrupt old politician James Buchanan , then President , per- mitted every influence of his ...
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... rebels , or otherwise complicate the difficulty , his brief addresses were necessarily tame and unsatisfactory , and calcu- lated to fill the hearts of patriots with anxious forebodings . At Philadelphia , as he was about to leave the ...
... rebels , or otherwise complicate the difficulty , his brief addresses were necessarily tame and unsatisfactory , and calcu- lated to fill the hearts of patriots with anxious forebodings . At Philadelphia , as he was about to leave the ...
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... , in an effort to disabuse the minds of the rebels , and bring them peaceably back to their allegiance . His absorbing desire to avert the horrors of war overshadowed every other thought , and he plead with those determined trai- tors.
... , in an effort to disabuse the minds of the rebels , and bring them peaceably back to their allegiance . His absorbing desire to avert the horrors of war overshadowed every other thought , and he plead with those determined trai- tors.
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