The Life of Abraham LincolnA. C. McClurg & Company, 1887 - 471 pages |
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... Lovejoy . - Law to Free the Slaves of Rebels . - Bull Run . - Fremont's Order Freeing Slaves Modified by the ... Lovejoy's Response . - The Proclamation Issued . — Its Reception . — Question of Its Validity . 253-271 CHAPTER XVI ...
... Lovejoy . - Law to Free the Slaves of Rebels . - Bull Run . - Fremont's Order Freeing Slaves Modified by the ... Lovejoy's Response . - The Proclamation Issued . — Its Reception . — Question of Its Validity . 253-271 CHAPTER XVI ...
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... Lovejoy , the great actor Clay , the majestic Webster , but within a certain narrow range , I never heard the equal of Smith . At a public dinner speech , a commemorative oration , or an eulogy , he was unequaled . For a union of music ...
... Lovejoy , the great actor Clay , the majestic Webster , but within a certain narrow range , I never heard the equal of Smith . At a public dinner speech , a commemorative oration , or an eulogy , he was unequaled . For a union of music ...
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... Lovejoy was a member of this Legis- lature , and voted for Lincoln as long as there was a probability of his election . Trumbull was a brilliant and able lawyer , then residing in Belleville , in St. Clair County . He had been Secretary ...
... Lovejoy was a member of this Legis- lature , and voted for Lincoln as long as there was a probability of his election . Trumbull was a brilliant and able lawyer , then residing in Belleville , in St. Clair County . He had been Secretary ...
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... Lovejoy and Wendell Phillips were more vehement and impassioned ; Senators Seward , Hale , Trumbull , and Chase spoke from a more conspicuous forum ; but Lincoln's were more philosophical , while as able and earnest as any , and his ...
... Lovejoy and Wendell Phillips were more vehement and impassioned ; Senators Seward , Hale , Trumbull , and Chase spoke from a more conspicuous forum ; but Lincoln's were more philosophical , while as able and earnest as any , and his ...
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... - haps , hang the destinies of the nation , it is absolutely nothing . " * At their last joint discussion in October , at Alton , where Lovejoy , twenty one years before , had been killed THE LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS DEBATE . 151.
... - haps , hang the destinies of the nation , it is absolutely nothing . " * At their last joint discussion in October , at Alton , where Lovejoy , twenty one years before , had been killed THE LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS DEBATE . 151.
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