The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished; Profusely Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Photographs, Paintings, Etc, Volume 2Lincoln history Society, 1924 |
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... speaker . As might have been expected from the excited state of politics at the moment , the proximity of the two mass - meetings aroused party loyalty to a fighting CRAWFORD WELL . In a field near the Crawford house 8 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... speaker . As might have been expected from the excited state of politics at the moment , the proximity of the two mass - meetings aroused party loyalty to a fighting CRAWFORD WELL . In a field near the Crawford house 8 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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... speaker . As they now laughingly express it : ' We were far more interested in the noise than the success of the speakers , and we ran backward and forward from one camp to the other . " " Fortunately , the remaining speeches in Indiana ...
... speaker . As they now laughingly express it : ' We were far more interested in the noise than the success of the speakers , and we ran backward and forward from one camp to the other . " " Fortunately , the remaining speeches in Indiana ...
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... Speaker Winthrop and Thomas H. Benton on C Street , near Third ; John Quincy Adams and James Buchanan , the latter then Secretary of State , on F Street , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth . Many of the senators and congress- men were ...
... Speaker Winthrop and Thomas H. Benton on C Street , near Third ; John Quincy Adams and James Buchanan , the latter then Secretary of State , on F Street , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth . Many of the senators and congress- men were ...
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... speaker , said in a speech in Boston discussing Lincoln's nomination to the Presidency : " You will be sure that I remember him with interest , if I may be allowed to remind you that he helped to make me the speaker of the Thirtieth ...
... speaker , said in a speech in Boston discussing Lincoln's nomination to the Presidency : " You will be sure that I remember him with interest , if I may be allowed to remind you that he helped to make me the speaker of the Thirtieth ...
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... speaker of the Thirtieth Congress , when the vote was a very close and strongly contested vote . " A week after Congress organized , Lincoln wrote to Springfield : " As you are all so anxious for me to distinguish myself , I have ...
... speaker of the Thirtieth Congress , when the vote was a very close and strongly contested vote . " A week after Congress organized , Lincoln wrote to Springfield : " As you are all so anxious for me to distinguish myself , I have ...
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