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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... appeared , are , some of them , from able pens , and clearly and fairly accomplish the object for which they were written . Without exception , we believe , they belong to the class of campaign biographies ; some written before his ...
... appeared , are , some of them , from able pens , and clearly and fairly accomplish the object for which they were written . Without exception , we believe , they belong to the class of campaign biographies ; some written before his ...
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... appeared and was , in all the relations of life , a man of the people , hardy , laborious , and self - reliant - a self - made man in the best sense of that title - studious , desirous ever to make up the deficiencies of education ...
... appeared and was , in all the relations of life , a man of the people , hardy , laborious , and self - reliant - a self - made man in the best sense of that title - studious , desirous ever to make up the deficiencies of education ...
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... appearance in Washington - Escapes a plot for his Assassination - Is welcomed by the city authorities of Washington , and addresses them ..... 199 CHAPTER IX . FROM THE INAUGURATION TO THE EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS , JULY 4 , 1861 . The ...
... appearance in Washington - Escapes a plot for his Assassination - Is welcomed by the city authorities of Washington , and addresses them ..... 199 CHAPTER IX . FROM THE INAUGURATION TO THE EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS , JULY 4 , 1861 . The ...
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... appearance of the new levies , which had been divided into three regiments , and their junction with the regular and volunteer forces already in the field , the whole number of volunteers alone being thirty - two hun- dred , the army ...
... appearance of the new levies , which had been divided into three regiments , and their junction with the regular and volunteer forces already in the field , the whole number of volunteers alone being thirty - two hun- dred , the army ...
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... appearance of presumption for him to have allowed the use of his name as a candidate . He was not elected , certainly , and could hardly have thought such an event possible ; yet the noticeable fact remains that he received so wonderful ...
... appearance of presumption for him to have allowed the use of his name as a candidate . He was not elected , certainly , and could hardly have thought such an event possible ; yet the noticeable fact remains that he received so wonderful ...
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