Abraham Lincoln: The Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesG. P. Putnam's sons, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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... Elected to the Legislature Stump Speaker and Political De- bater - Encounters on the Stump - The Lincoln - Stone Pro- test against Slavery- " The Long Nine " -Removal of the State Capital to Springfield - Compliments to the Sangamon ...
... Elected to the Legislature Stump Speaker and Political De- bater - Encounters on the Stump - The Lincoln - Stone Pro- test against Slavery- " The Long Nine " -Removal of the State Capital to Springfield - Compliments to the Sangamon ...
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... Elected to the Senate · CHAPTER XI THE KANSAS STRUGGLE Freedom and Slavery Wrestle with Each Other - " Bleeding Kansas " -The Troubles of Slave - Owners - The Irrepressible Conflict - Lincoln's Slowness and Reticence PAGE 131 • 144 ...
... Elected to the Senate · CHAPTER XI THE KANSAS STRUGGLE Freedom and Slavery Wrestle with Each Other - " Bleeding Kansas " -The Troubles of Slave - Owners - The Irrepressible Conflict - Lincoln's Slowness and Reticence PAGE 131 • 144 ...
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... ELECTED TO THE PRESIDENCY Rending of the Democratic Party - The National Convention of 1860 - Lincoln Nominated at ... Elect and the Office - Seekers - A Policy Demand- ed Treason in Buchanan's Cabinet - Organization of the Rebel ...
... ELECTED TO THE PRESIDENCY Rending of the Democratic Party - The National Convention of 1860 - Lincoln Nominated at ... Elect and the Office - Seekers - A Policy Demand- ed Treason in Buchanan's Cabinet - Organization of the Rebel ...
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... elected - Renewed Talk of Peace - A Peace Conference at Hampton Roads - " The President's Last , Shortest , and Best Speech " - The Second Inauguration - PAGE 382 CHAPTER XXV THE FAMILY IN THE WHITE HOUSE Plain Living and Simple Manners ...
... elected - Renewed Talk of Peace - A Peace Conference at Hampton Roads - " The President's Last , Shortest , and Best Speech " - The Second Inauguration - PAGE 382 CHAPTER XXV THE FAMILY IN THE WHITE HOUSE Plain Living and Simple Manners ...
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... elected . This unsought honor , the first elective office that he ever held , gave Lincoln so much pleas- ure that years after , when he was President , he said that nothing that came to him afforded him so much solid satisfaction ...
... elected . This unsought honor , the first elective office that he ever held , gave Lincoln so much pleas- ure that years after , when he was President , he said that nothing that came to him afforded him so much solid satisfaction ...
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