Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... followed , Polk carried large states like New York and Pennsylvania ; he even carried Maine and New Hamp- shire ; he carried Illinois and Indiana ; but he lost Massachusetts and Vermont . His popular vote over Clay was not very consider ...
... followed , Polk carried large states like New York and Pennsylvania ; he even carried Maine and New Hamp- shire ; he carried Illinois and Indiana ; but he lost Massachusetts and Vermont . His popular vote over Clay was not very consider ...
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... followed by a resort to arms . Wiser men saw that the growth of ages would require ages for its peaceful removal . The fanatic would not have this . Slavery must be destroyed now , or God would be mocked for the failure . Five weeks ...
... followed by a resort to arms . Wiser men saw that the growth of ages would require ages for its peaceful removal . The fanatic would not have this . Slavery must be destroyed now , or God would be mocked for the failure . Five weeks ...
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... followed in 1824 , 1828 and 1832. Those of 1828 were affected by political manipulation , trading and sell- ing and bargaining , which caused the tariff act of that year to be called the Tariff of Abominations . These abominations were ...
... followed in 1824 , 1828 and 1832. Those of 1828 were affected by political manipulation , trading and sell- ing and bargaining , which caused the tariff act of that year to be called the Tariff of Abominations . These abominations were ...
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