The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... North - The Crittenden Compromise - Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions .... 179 CHAPTER VIII . MR . LINCOLN'S INAUGURAL TOUR TO WASHINGTON . His farewell at Springfield , Ill . - Addresses at Toledo ...
... North - The Crittenden Compromise - Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions .... 179 CHAPTER VIII . MR . LINCOLN'S INAUGURAL TOUR TO WASHINGTON . His farewell at Springfield , Ill . - Addresses at Toledo ...
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... north and south . This " dark and bloody ground , " as it has been most appropriately called , was already fa- mous as the scene of many exciting adventures and deadly conflicts between the white man and the red- skin ; and Boone ...
... north and south . This " dark and bloody ground , " as it has been most appropriately called , was already fa- mous as the scene of many exciting adventures and deadly conflicts between the white man and the red- skin ; and Boone ...
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... north and bounded it south , and bounded it east and bounded it west . Perhaps that accounts for the characteristic you observe in my speeches , though I never put the things together before . ' " Mr. Lincoln , I thank you for this ...
... north and bounded it south , and bounded it east and bounded it west . Perhaps that accounts for the characteristic you observe in my speeches , though I never put the things together before . ' " Mr. Lincoln , I thank you for this ...
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... then organized . The whole middle , north * Early Indian Trials and Sketches . Reminiscences , by Hon . O. H. Smith , page 285 . and northwest portions of the State were an unbroken wilder- 48 THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... then organized . The whole middle , north * Early Indian Trials and Sketches . Reminiscences , by Hon . O. H. Smith , page 285 . and northwest portions of the State were an unbroken wilder- 48 THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... north- ern settlers of these new commonwealths . Yet the views of slavery at that time prevalent in southern Indiana and Illinois , were not much diverse from those which were entertained in the communities from which these settlers had ...
... north- ern settlers of these new commonwealths . Yet the views of slavery at that time prevalent in southern Indiana and Illinois , were not much diverse from those which were entertained in the communities from which these settlers had ...
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