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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... direction , and from hundreds of miles distance , the tide of emigration had now begun . The emigrants were from that hardy class of frontiersmen most inured to the toils which awaited them in the new Kentucky forests ; and they pressed ...
... direction , and from hundreds of miles distance , the tide of emigration had now begun . The emigrants were from that hardy class of frontiersmen most inured to the toils which awaited them in the new Kentucky forests ; and they pressed ...
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... direction in Indiana than that which he had occupied , both settling in the Blue river country - Mordecai in Hancock county , where he soon after died , and Josiah in Harrison county . Whether their example had its influence upon Thomas ...
... direction in Indiana than that which he had occupied , both settling in the Blue river country - Mordecai in Hancock county , where he soon after died , and Josiah in Harrison county . Whether their example had its influence upon Thomas ...
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... directions for the purpose of obtaining supplies , and while thus divided , that portion of the army with which Lincoln was not connected , coming upon Black Hawk and his warriors near the present city of Madison , signally defeated and ...
... directions for the purpose of obtaining supplies , and while thus divided , that portion of the army with which Lincoln was not connected , coming upon Black Hawk and his warriors near the present city of Madison , signally defeated and ...
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... directions : innumerable fortunes being made - in anticipation - by the purchase of lots in all sorts of imaginary cities , during the four or five years preceding the memorable crisis and crash of 1837. It was during * In this ...
... directions : innumerable fortunes being made - in anticipation - by the purchase of lots in all sorts of imaginary cities , during the four or five years preceding the memorable crisis and crash of 1837. It was during * In this ...
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... direction as in the Senate , and on the first day of the session , a resolution was adopted , by a vote of one hundred and forty - five to thirty - eight , to refer so much of the President's message as related to the peril- ous ...
... direction as in the Senate , and on the first day of the session , a resolution was adopted , by a vote of one hundred and forty - five to thirty - eight , to refer so much of the President's message as related to the peril- ous ...
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