Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Page 61
... United States Senator was open to Mary and her other sisters whenever they chose to be there , rather than with their stepmother and a number of brothers and sisters of the half - blood . Mary came to live there soon after her school ...
... United States Senator was open to Mary and her other sisters whenever they chose to be there , rather than with their stepmother and a number of brothers and sisters of the half - blood . Mary came to live there soon after her school ...
Page 63
... United States . You will see that , as I always told you , I will yet be the President's wife . " They were to have been married on New Year's day , 1841 , but Lincoln failed to keep that engagement . Without being reasonably accounted ...
... United States . You will see that , as I always told you , I will yet be the President's wife . " They were to have been married on New Year's day , 1841 , but Lincoln failed to keep that engagement . Without being reasonably accounted ...
Page 73
... United States Senate . Particulars , tediously full and dull , may be found in newspaper files of the time . James Shields , born in Ireland , and now a gallant bachelor past thirty , was a member of the Illinois Legislature during Lin ...
... United States Senate . Particulars , tediously full and dull , may be found in newspaper files of the time . James Shields , born in Ireland , and now a gallant bachelor past thirty , was a member of the Illinois Legislature during Lin ...
Page 93
... united , North and South , on a Presidential ticket ? The Whig National Convention met at Philadelphia on the 8th of June . Mr. Clay had consented to accept another nomination , if tendered him , and active exer- tions had been made for ...
... united , North and South , on a Presidential ticket ? The Whig National Convention met at Philadelphia on the 8th of June . Mr. Clay had consented to accept another nomination , if tendered him , and active exer- tions had been made for ...
Page 94
... united and unchangeable in their support of Clay . They did not see fit even to appoint Lincoln to a vacancy , though there happened to be two . He was at Philadelphia during the convention , however , and made his presence felt ...
... united and unchangeable in their support of Clay . They did not see fit even to appoint Lincoln to a vacancy , though there happened to be two . He was at Philadelphia during the convention , however , and made his presence felt ...
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