Abraham Lincoln, the Boy and the ManGrosset & Dunlap, 1908 - Всего страниц: 435 |
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... Stanton , in an important case at Cincinnati in 1857 . — - - - FORTUNE never served Lincoln better than when , at the end of his two years in Congress , she led his steps up the old stairway to the bare and dingy law office of Lincoln ...
... Stanton , in an important case at Cincinnati in 1857 . — - - - FORTUNE never served Lincoln better than when , at the end of his two years in Congress , she led his steps up the old stairway to the bare and dingy law office of Lincoln ...
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... Stanton to his aid . Stanton carried matters with a high hand and ignored Lincoln , who , through an open door in a hotel , heard him scornfully exclaim , " Where did that long - armed creature come from and what can he expect to do in ...
... Stanton to his aid . Stanton carried matters with a high hand and ignored Lincoln , who , through an open door in a hotel , heard him scornfully exclaim , " Where did that long - armed creature come from and what can he expect to do in ...
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... Stanton , then Attorney- rated in peace . general of the United States , said , toward the end of January , he did not think it probable or hardly pos- sible that the government would be in Washington on the fourth of March . The ...
... Stanton , then Attorney- rated in peace . general of the United States , said , toward the end of January , he did not think it probable or hardly pos- sible that the government would be in Washington on the fourth of March . The ...
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... Stanton called to the Cabinet , January 13 , 1862 . capture of Fort Donelson , February 16. The Merrimack sank the Cumberland in Hampton Roads , March 8. — Alarm in the North . The victory of the Monitor , March 9. - Lincoln's simple ...
... Stanton called to the Cabinet , January 13 , 1862 . capture of Fort Donelson , February 16. The Merrimack sank the Cumberland in Hampton Roads , March 8. — Alarm in the North . The victory of the Monitor , March 9. - Lincoln's simple ...
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... - pointed as Secretary of War , Edwin M. Stanton , the lawyer who rudely pushed him out of the trial of the reaper case at Cincinnati a few years before and who had been a merciless critic of his administra- 224 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... - pointed as Secretary of War , Edwin M. Stanton , the lawyer who rudely pushed him out of the trial of the reaper case at Cincinnati a few years before and who had been a merciless critic of his administra- 224 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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