Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... taken there in about equal num- bers , with or without annexation . And if more were taken because of annexation , still there would be just so many the fewer left where they were taken from . It is possibly true to some extent , that ...
... taken there in about equal num- bers , with or without annexation . And if more were taken because of annexation , still there would be just so many the fewer left where they were taken from . It is possibly true to some extent , that ...
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... taken by a small group of property interests . No popular vote was taken for the calling of the conven- tion which drafted the Constitution . A very large class of persons without property had no representatives , and no voice in the ...
... taken by a small group of property interests . No popular vote was taken for the calling of the conven- tion which drafted the Constitution . A very large class of persons without property had no representatives , and no voice in the ...
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... taken possession of New Orleans in May of 1862 ; and lifted himself up to a shocking despotism . He shackled the press completely . He proceeded to regu- late the markets and the food supply , the currency and the social life of the ...
... taken possession of New Orleans in May of 1862 ; and lifted himself up to a shocking despotism . He shackled the press completely . He proceeded to regu- late the markets and the food supply , the currency and the social life of the ...
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LINCOLNS BOYHOOD AND YOUNG MANHOOD | 15 |
BACK In Springfield and RIDING THE CIRCUIT | 108 |
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