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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... ideal of manhood he so nearly approached . At this date , and for ten or twelve years later , the present State of Kentucky formed a part of the old commonwealth of Virginia , and was a common territory and HIS BOYHOOD IN KENTUCKY . 29.
... ideal of manhood he so nearly approached . At this date , and for ten or twelve years later , the present State of Kentucky formed a part of the old commonwealth of Virginia , and was a common territory and HIS BOYHOOD IN KENTUCKY . 29.
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... territory and place of meeting for the Indian tribes both of the 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 ...
... territory and place of meeting for the Indian tribes both of the 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 ...
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... Territory , having been originally united under the same government with Illinois , after the admission of Ohio as a State , " the first - born of the great Northwest , " in 1802. A separate territorial organization was made for each in ...
... Territory , having been originally united under the same government with Illinois , after the admission of Ohio as a State , " the first - born of the great Northwest , " in 1802. A separate territorial organization was made for each in ...
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... Territory in 1809 , and admitted into the Union nine years later , in 1818 , had , even as late as 1820 , only a population of fifty - five thousand two hundred and eleven ; and this was almost exclusively located south of the National ...
... Territory in 1809 , and admitted into the Union nine years later , in 1818 , had , even as late as 1820 , only a population of fifty - five thousand two hundred and eleven ; and this was almost exclusively located south of the National ...
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... territory had comparatively but just begun to be occupied - scarcely at all , as we have ` seen , except in the extreme southern portion , and here almost exclusively along the principal streams . In a country • so poorly supplied with ...
... territory had comparatively but just begun to be occupied - scarcely at all , as we have ` seen , except in the extreme southern portion , and here almost exclusively along the principal streams . In a country • so poorly supplied with ...
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