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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... sent to Congress in 1847 - His record while there -- Resumes the practice of Law - Enters warmly into the campaign of 1854- Measures swords with Douglas - Engages in the Presidential cam- paign of 1858 - Is nominated for United States ...
... sent to Congress in 1847 - His record while there -- Resumes the practice of Law - Enters warmly into the campaign of 1854- Measures swords with Douglas - Engages in the Presidential cam- paign of 1858 - Is nominated for United States ...
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... Factious opposition of Hon . C. L. Vallandigham - He is arrested , tried , and sent into Rebeldom , by order of the President - Great Excitement following- Mr. Lin- coln's Letter to Hon . Erastus Corning and others — CONTENTS . 17.
... Factious opposition of Hon . C. L. Vallandigham - He is arrested , tried , and sent into Rebeldom , by order of the President - Great Excitement following- Mr. Lin- coln's Letter to Hon . Erastus Corning and others — CONTENTS . 17.
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... sent to Congress in 1847. - His record while there . - Resumes the practice of Law . - Enters warmly into the campaign of 1854. — Measures swords with Douglas . - Engages in the Presidential campaign of 1858.— Is nominated for United ...
... sent to Congress in 1847. - His record while there . - Resumes the practice of Law . - Enters warmly into the campaign of 1854. — Measures swords with Douglas . - Engages in the Presidential campaign of 1858.— Is nominated for United ...
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... sent into the world to be trodden on , and degraded , and imbruted by its fellows . They grasped not only the race of men then living , but they reached forward and seized upon the furthest pos- terity . They created a beacon to guide ...
... sent into the world to be trodden on , and degraded , and imbruted by its fellows . They grasped not only the race of men then living , but they reached forward and seized upon the furthest pos- terity . They created a beacon to guide ...
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... sent a challenge , which Lincoln accepted , named broadswords as the weapons , and an unfrequented , well - wooded island in the Mississippi , just below Alton , as the place . ' Old Abe ' was first on the ground , and when Shields ...
... sent a challenge , which Lincoln accepted , named broadswords as the weapons , and an unfrequented , well - wooded island in the Mississippi , just below Alton , as the place . ' Old Abe ' was first on the ground , and when Shields ...
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