Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... mind until he should be the equal of the ablest men of his day . As he practised law in Springfield or on the circuit , spare hours were spent in fervent study of Shakespeare , of Euclid.3 In Congress , Lin- coln's speeches were dotted ...
... mind until he should be the equal of the ablest men of his day . As he practised law in Springfield or on the circuit , spare hours were spent in fervent study of Shakespeare , of Euclid.3 In Congress , Lin- coln's speeches were dotted ...
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... mind was beginning to turn towards this distinguished gentleman as the representative man of the vast and important section of the Union lying to the North and Westward of the Ohio and the Mississippi . . . . If Mr. Lincoln was a strong ...
... mind was beginning to turn towards this distinguished gentleman as the representative man of the vast and important section of the Union lying to the North and Westward of the Ohio and the Mississippi . . . . If Mr. Lincoln was a strong ...
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... mind . Douglas , Lincoln went on , " has had a good deal of trouble with popular sovereignty . His explanations ... minds ( which unfortunately are so few as to be of no political force ) Lincoln quite demolished Doug- las ' viewpoint ...
... mind . Douglas , Lincoln went on , " has had a good deal of trouble with popular sovereignty . His explanations ... minds ( which unfortunately are so few as to be of no political force ) Lincoln quite demolished Doug- las ' viewpoint ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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