Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Page 64
... returned to Illinois together , going by steamboat to St. Louis , and thence more directly to Springfield , where the former found busi- ness awaiting him and a tour of the circuit to be made . He was now apparently in as good spirits ...
... returned to Illinois together , going by steamboat to St. Louis , and thence more directly to Springfield , where the former found busi- ness awaiting him and a tour of the circuit to be made . He was now apparently in as good spirits ...
Page 67
... returned , but not with Martin . When asked where Martin was , he said he did not know . Martin was soon missed ; the ground where they went was searched , and the plainest evidence was presented that they had quarreled . The ground was ...
... returned , but not with Martin . When asked where Martin was , he said he did not know . Martin was soon missed ; the ground where they went was searched , and the plainest evidence was presented that they had quarreled . The ground was ...
Page 69
... Returning to court , Mr. Lin- coln said that he could not look for anything but a ver- dict against his client as the case stood , but he asked permission to introduce a new and very material wit- ness . Martin himself was placed on the ...
... Returning to court , Mr. Lin- coln said that he could not look for anything but a ver- dict against his client as the case stood , but he asked permission to introduce a new and very material wit- ness . Martin himself was placed on the ...
Page 71
... returned to his native State , married , and thenceforward resided on a country place near Louisyille , which was again his place of business . The former chums wrote to each other freely of their personal affairs for a year or two ...
... returned to his native State , married , and thenceforward resided on a country place near Louisyille , which was again his place of business . The former chums wrote to each other freely of their personal affairs for a year or two ...
Page 75
... returned to Springfield , and a " meeting " was fixed for the 22d of the month , in Missouri , within three miles of Alton . Lincoln gave Dr. Merriman the following written state- ment , to be read if Shields should first withdraw his ...
... returned to Springfield , and a " meeting " was fixed for the 22d of the month , in Missouri , within three miles of Alton . Lincoln gave Dr. Merriman the following written state- ment , to be read if Shields should first withdraw his ...
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