Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... give the negro any civil rights , and Illinois did not until after the War between the States give him any civil rights . Under the Illinois constitution of 1818 , which was in force until 1848 , a negro could not vote ; he was ...
... give the negro any civil rights , and Illinois did not until after the War between the States give him any civil rights . Under the Illinois constitution of 1818 , which was in force until 1848 , a negro could not vote ; he was ...
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... give us the rightful result . " It was this belief that God was in the war , and was watching its battles , even as Zeus sat in judgment over the strife of the Greeks and the Trojans , and more than this , it was Lincoln's belief that ...
... give us the rightful result . " It was this belief that God was in the war , and was watching its battles , even as Zeus sat in judgment over the strife of the Greeks and the Trojans , and more than this , it was Lincoln's belief that ...
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... give three cheers for the man who is evidently their nominee . " The New Yorkers were thus outmatched at the game of carrying a crowd , though they had prepared to do so . Fourteen - year - old Chicago had out - hooted and out - shouted ...
... give three cheers for the man who is evidently their nominee . " The New Yorkers were thus outmatched at the game of carrying a crowd , though they had prepared to do so . Fourteen - year - old Chicago had out - hooted and out - shouted ...
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