Abraham Lincoln's Philosophy of Common Sense: An Analytical Biography of a Great Mind, Part 2New York Academy of Sciences, 1965 - 1443 pages |
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Page 778
... wrote to Judd ( 2 , 5 , 1860 ) . " A day or so before you wrote about Mr. Herndon , Dubois told me that he , H , had been talking to William Jayne in the way you indicate . At first sight afterwards , I mentioned it to him ; he rather ...
... wrote to Judd ( 2 , 5 , 1860 ) . " A day or so before you wrote about Mr. Herndon , Dubois told me that he , H , had been talking to William Jayne in the way you indicate . At first sight afterwards , I mentioned it to him ; he rather ...
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... wrote to Cassius M. Clay , Kentucky Abolitionist : " Yours of the 21st . is received , and for which I sincerely thank you . The humblest of all whose names were before the convention , I shall , in the canvass , and especially ...
... wrote to Cassius M. Clay , Kentucky Abolitionist : " Yours of the 21st . is received , and for which I sincerely thank you . The humblest of all whose names were before the convention , I shall , in the canvass , and especially ...
Page 858
... wrote me ' all is safe in New - England ' ; and very recently Mr. Fogg of N.H. wrote from N. York saying : ' We are having a desperate fight in Maine ; but it will end in a splendid triumph for us . ' He had just come from Maine ...
... wrote me ' all is safe in New - England ' ; and very recently Mr. Fogg of N.H. wrote from N. York saying : ' We are having a desperate fight in Maine ; but it will end in a splendid triumph for us . ' He had just come from Maine ...
Contents
PREPARATION FOR DESTINY | 413 |
FAILURE AS A PUBLIC LECTURER | 433 |
THE RISE OF LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS | 482 |
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