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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... Measures swords with Douglas - Engages in the Presidential cam- paign of 1858 - Is nominated for United States Senator - The cele- brated debates between Lincoln and Douglas - His tribute to the Declaration of Independence - Pen ...
... Measures swords with Douglas - Engages in the Presidential cam- paign of 1858 - Is nominated for United States Senator - The cele- brated debates between Lincoln and Douglas - His tribute to the Declaration of Independence - Pen ...
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... measures to expel the invaders from the State . With a few companies of regular soldiers , he at once took up his position at Rock Island , and at his call , several hundred volunteers assembled from the northern and central parts of ...
... measures to expel the invaders from the State . With a few companies of regular soldiers , he at once took up his position at Rock Island , and at his call , several hundred volunteers assembled from the northern and central parts of ...
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... Measures swords with Douglas . - Engages in the Presidential campaign of 1858.— Is nominated for United States Senator . - The celebrated debates between Lincoln and Douglas . - His tribute to the Declaration of Inde- pendence . - Pen ...
... Measures swords with Douglas . - Engages in the Presidential campaign of 1858.— Is nominated for United States Senator . - The celebrated debates between Lincoln and Douglas . - His tribute to the Declaration of Inde- pendence . - Pen ...
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... away without any very im- portant measures of general legislation being acted upon . A calm had followed the recent storms . There were , indeed , certain movements in regard to slavery and the 98 THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . *
... away without any very im- portant measures of general legislation being acted upon . A calm had followed the recent storms . There were , indeed , certain movements in regard to slavery and the 98 THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . *
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... measure . The General was greatly incensed , and demanded of the editor the name of the offending party . ' Old Sim ' put him off with a request of twenty - four hours to consider the matter , and shortly afterward meeting Lincoln ...
... measure . The General was greatly incensed , and demanded of the editor the name of the offending party . ' Old Sim ' put him off with a request of twenty - four hours to consider the matter , and shortly afterward meeting Lincoln ...
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