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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... Meet Again - A Memorable Debate— Lincoln Withdraws from the Canvass - Lyman Trumbull Elected to the Senate · PAGE • 131 CHAPTER XI THE KANSAS STRUGGLE Freedom and Slavery Wrestle with Each Other -- " Bleeding 144 Kansas " -The Troubles ...
... Meet Again - A Memorable Debate— Lincoln Withdraws from the Canvass - Lyman Trumbull Elected to the Senate · PAGE • 131 CHAPTER XI THE KANSAS STRUGGLE Freedom and Slavery Wrestle with Each Other -- " Bleeding 144 Kansas " -The Troubles ...
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... meet his shoes by six inches . But after he men . " began speaking , I became very much interested in him . " Lincoln's manner when " on the stump " was that of a man wholly at ease , awkward although his personal appearance may have ...
... meet his shoes by six inches . But after he men . " began speaking , I became very much interested in him . " Lincoln's manner when " on the stump " was that of a man wholly at ease , awkward although his personal appearance may have ...
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... meet later on in this strange , eventful history . One of these was Edward D. Baker , a wonderful orator , after- wards Lincoln's associate in the law , and subse- quently United States Senator from Oregon , a general in the army , and ...
... meet later on in this strange , eventful history . One of these was Edward D. Baker , a wonderful orator , after- wards Lincoln's associate in the law , and subse- quently United States Senator from Oregon , a general in the army , and ...
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... Meet Again - A Memorable Debate - Lincoln Withdraws from the Canvass - Lyman Trumbull Elected to the Senate . IN 1850 it looked to the eyes of most men that human slavery was forever fixed in this country . Congress had passed a series ...
... Meet Again - A Memorable Debate - Lincoln Withdraws from the Canvass - Lyman Trumbull Elected to the Senate . IN 1850 it looked to the eyes of most men that human slavery was forever fixed in this country . Congress had passed a series ...
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... meet now , it is doubtful whether it would not be more painful than pleasant , but that if it be his lot to go now , he will soon have a joyful meeting with the loved ones gone before , and where the rest of us , through the mercy of ...
... meet now , it is doubtful whether it would not be more painful than pleasant , but that if it be his lot to go now , he will soon have a joyful meeting with the loved ones gone before , and where the rest of us , through the mercy of ...
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