The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... important influence on him . He left Springfield in November , 1847 , in company with Mrs. Lincoln and their two sons , Robert and Edward . The journey to Washington gave Lin- coln his first view of the eastern part of the country . In ...
... important influence on him . He left Springfield in November , 1847 , in company with Mrs. Lincoln and their two sons , Robert and Edward . The journey to Washington gave Lin- coln his first view of the eastern part of the country . In ...
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... importance , is entitled to send two representatives to the Senate , the South held a control over this important body that was out of all proportion to her population or wealth . In 1850 , the South had a fairly static population of ...
... importance , is entitled to send two representatives to the Senate , the South held a control over this important body that was out of all proportion to her population or wealth . In 1850 , the South had a fairly static population of ...
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... important part in Lincoln's political career . See Lincoln's letter to James Lemen , March 2 , 1857 , in which he refers to Lovejoy's murder as " the most important single event that ever happened in the new world . " The reference to ...
... important part in Lincoln's political career . See Lincoln's letter to James Lemen , March 2 , 1857 , in which he refers to Lovejoy's murder as " the most important single event that ever happened in the new world . " The reference to ...
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Reply to a Committee of Religious Denominations Asking | 145 |
Chronology | 193 |
Address to the People of Sangamon County Illinois March | 221 |
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