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Page 91
... feeling to- ward everybody , and it is just as true that his personal friend- ships were as devoted and unselfish as those of a man of more exclusive feelings and more abounding prejudices . Mr. Lincoln seems to Congress at this time ...
... feeling to- ward everybody , and it is just as true that his personal friend- ships were as devoted and unselfish as those of a man of more exclusive feelings and more abounding prejudices . Mr. Lincoln seems to Congress at this time ...
Page 92
... * Colonel Edward D. Baker , ( afterwards United States Senator from Oregon , ) who fell at Ball's Bluff . †Colonel John J. Hardin , who fell at Buena Vista . and with his friendly feelings toward all , it is 92 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... * Colonel Edward D. Baker , ( afterwards United States Senator from Oregon , ) who fell at Ball's Bluff . †Colonel John J. Hardin , who fell at Buena Vista . and with his friendly feelings toward all , it is 92 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
Page 93
Josiah Gilbert Holland. and with his friendly feelings toward all , it is not to be won- dered at that he never made much money . It was not possible for him to regard his clients simply in the light of business . An unfortunate man was ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland. and with his friendly feelings toward all , it is not to be won- dered at that he never made much money . It was not possible for him to regard his clients simply in the light of business . An unfortunate man was ...
Page 95
... feelings , and to teach him that the person whom his imagination had transformed into a demigod was only a man , possessing the full measure of weak- nesses common to men . In 1846 , Mr. Lincoln learned that Mr. Clay had agreed to ...
... feelings , and to teach him that the person whom his imagination had transformed into a demigod was only a man , possessing the full measure of weak- nesses common to men . In 1846 , Mr. Lincoln learned that Mr. Clay had agreed to ...
Page 101
... feeling and action . John Quincy Adams voted on most ques- tions with Robert Toombs ; George Ashmun , afterwards pres- ident of the convention that nominated Mr. Lincoln for the presidency , with Alexander H. Stephens , afterwards vice ...
... feeling and action . John Quincy Adams voted on most ques- tions with Robert Toombs ; George Ashmun , afterwards pres- ident of the convention that nominated Mr. Lincoln for the presidency , with Alexander H. Stephens , afterwards vice ...
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