Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... reason for bringing him forward . If he were elected , the rebuke to Jack- son's policies would be the more pat . Webster was also put forward , but for some reason Lincoln's admiration of the reply to Hayne had failed of its power to ...
... reason for bringing him forward . If he were elected , the rebuke to Jack- son's policies would be the more pat . Webster was also put forward , but for some reason Lincoln's admiration of the reply to Hayne had failed of its power to ...
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... reason to attack him ; he was a friend of Douglas , and that was another reason . When Lincoln first went to Springfield he got into the good graces of the editor of the Sangamon Journal and in that way be- gan to contribute articles to ...
... reason to attack him ; he was a friend of Douglas , and that was another reason . When Lincoln first went to Springfield he got into the good graces of the editor of the Sangamon Journal and in that way be- gan to contribute articles to ...
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... reasons for this : the preeminent theme which the war suggests is that liberty was dishonored and destroyed . That ... reason is that a literary culture like that of Lowell , and Longfellow , founded chiefly on the Bible , glimpses but ...
... reasons for this : the preeminent theme which the war suggests is that liberty was dishonored and destroyed . That ... reason is that a literary culture like that of Lowell , and Longfellow , founded chiefly on the Bible , glimpses but ...
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LINCOLNS BOYHOOD AND YOUNG MANHOOD | 15 |
BACK In Springfield and RIDING THE CIRCUIT | 108 |
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