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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... UNITED STATES . INCLUDING HIS SPEECHES , MESSAGES , INAUGURALS , PROCLAMATIONS , ETC. , ETC. BY L. P. BROCKETT , M.D. AUTHOR OF OUR GREAT CAPTAINS , " " HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR IN THE UNITED STATES ; PHILANTHROPIC RESULTS OF THE WAR ...
... UNITED STATES . INCLUDING HIS SPEECHES , MESSAGES , INAUGURALS , PROCLAMATIONS , ETC. , ETC. BY L. P. BROCKETT , M.D. AUTHOR OF OUR GREAT CAPTAINS , " " HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR IN THE UNITED STATES ; PHILANTHROPIC RESULTS OF THE WAR ...
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... United States Senator - The cele- brated debates between Lincoln and Douglas - His tribute to the Declaration of Independence - Pen - portraits of Mr. Lincoln , during his campaign - Story , relating to the Harper's Ferry Invasion ...
... United States Senator - The cele- brated debates between Lincoln and Douglas - His tribute to the Declaration of Independence - Pen - portraits of Mr. Lincoln , during his campaign - Story , relating to the Harper's Ferry Invasion ...
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... United States- Opinions of the Rebel Leaders - Resignation of Southern men from the United States Cabinet and Congress - Course of Events at the North - The Crittenden Compromise - Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and ...
... United States- Opinions of the Rebel Leaders - Resignation of Southern men from the United States Cabinet and Congress - Course of Events at the North - The Crittenden Compromise - Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and ...
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... United States has no power , under the Constitution , to interfere with the institu- tion of slavery in the different States . " They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power , under the Constitution , to abolish ...
... United States has no power , under the Constitution , to interfere with the institu- tion of slavery in the different States . " They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power , under the Constitution , to abolish ...
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