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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... Union as a INDIA State , and the tide of immigration setting into the new State was full and far - spreading . But neigh- bors were not uncomfortably near the Lincolns in their new home . Picking up their property left in charge of one ...
... Union as a INDIA State , and the tide of immigration setting into the new State was full and far - spreading . But neigh- bors were not uncomfortably near the Lincolns in their new home . Picking up their property left in charge of one ...
第 101 頁
... Union , a measure to which Lincoln , and other Whigs , was bitterly opposed . Texas had first seceded from Mexico , and , after a sharp war , had gained something that was akin to independence . At least , the war was temporarily ...
... Union , a measure to which Lincoln , and other Whigs , was bitterly opposed . Texas had first seceded from Mexico , and , after a sharp war , had gained something that was akin to independence . At least , the war was temporarily ...
第 102 頁
... Union . This suspicion was certainty when the Southern States insisted that Texas should be brought into the Federal Union , without delay . This was finally brought about , and Mexico , which had agreed to a cessation of hostilities ...
... Union . This suspicion was certainty when the Southern States insisted that Texas should be brought into the Federal Union , without delay . This was finally brought about , and Mexico , which had agreed to a cessation of hostilities ...
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... Union , the admission of which a great many public men , in and out of Congress , regarded as a misfortune to the republic . James K. Polk was President of the United States , and , disappointed by a failure to dis- pose of the Mexican ...
... Union , the admission of which a great many public men , in and out of Congress , regarded as a misfortune to the republic . James K. Polk was President of the United States , and , disappointed by a failure to dis- pose of the Mexican ...
第 115 頁
... Union as a State and that he could probably return as a United States Senator . This glittering prospect made him pause until his wife's opposition determined him . It is a curious coincidence that , when Lincoln was Presi- dent ...
... Union as a State and that he could probably return as a United States Senator . This glittering prospect made him pause until his wife's opposition determined him . It is a curious coincidence that , when Lincoln was Presi- dent ...
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