Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... southern part of the state were the Ken- tuckians and Virginians and Tennesseeans , who , as Democrats , were most loyal to him . It may be said here that about 1850 the German immigration to Illinois began to be very great , and so ...
... southern part of the state were the Ken- tuckians and Virginians and Tennesseeans , who , as Democrats , were most loyal to him . It may be said here that about 1850 the German immigration to Illinois began to be very great , and so ...
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... Southern states were a de facto government . How much more they could have been a de jure government than they actually were will puzzle the best mind to say . The military display which Lincoln saw at Harrisburg in Feb- ruary was not ...
... Southern states were a de facto government . How much more they could have been a de jure government than they actually were will puzzle the best mind to say . The military display which Lincoln saw at Harrisburg in Feb- ruary was not ...
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... Southern statesmen , 443. See also Southern States : Union Stephens , Alexander H. , 92 , 162 , 182 , 374 ; Constitutional View of the War , 2 ; cited , 192 ; opinion of Lincoln , 316 ; inaugurated as vice president of the Confederacy ...
... Southern statesmen , 443. See also Southern States : Union Stephens , Alexander H. , 92 , 162 , 182 , 374 ; Constitutional View of the War , 2 ; cited , 192 ; opinion of Lincoln , 316 ; inaugurated as vice president of the Confederacy ...
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