Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... Springfield , March 1 , 1837 , he was licensed to practice law . Soon he left New Salem for Springfield , there to make his future home . He served in the legis- lature until 1842 , being elected from Springfield in 1838 , and 1840 ...
... Springfield , March 1 , 1837 , he was licensed to practice law . Soon he left New Salem for Springfield , there to make his future home . He served in the legis- lature until 1842 , being elected from Springfield in 1838 , and 1840 ...
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... Springfield , but no notice was taken of his presence . During the campaign he made one speech at a small town in Sangamon County , where the audience proved ... Springfield and Riding the Circuit SPRINGFIELD IN CONGRESS AND JUST BEFORE 107.
... Springfield , but no notice was taken of his presence . During the campaign he made one speech at a small town in Sangamon County , where the audience proved ... Springfield and Riding the Circuit SPRINGFIELD IN CONGRESS AND JUST BEFORE 107.
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Edgar Lee Masters. Chapter VI Back in Springfield and Riding the Circuit SPRINGFIELD was now a town of 4553 inhabitants , slovenly and smoky and dull . Let us suppose that Lincoln had a constitution too robust , and nerves too strong ...
Edgar Lee Masters. Chapter VI Back in Springfield and Riding the Circuit SPRINGFIELD was now a town of 4553 inhabitants , slovenly and smoky and dull . Let us suppose that Lincoln had a constitution too robust , and nerves too strong ...
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