The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham LincolnDerby & Jackson, 1860 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... hand with his Uncle Isaac , on Wataga , a branch of the Holston river . Before he was Getting back into Kentucky , and having reached his twenty - eighth year , he married Nancy Hanks , mother of the present subject , in the year 1806 ...
... hand with his Uncle Isaac , on Wataga , a branch of the Holston river . Before he was Getting back into Kentucky , and having reached his twenty - eighth year , he married Nancy Hanks , mother of the present subject , in the year 1806 ...
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... hands at once , and from that time till within his twenty - third year , he was almost constantly handling that most useful instrument , less , of course , in ploughing and harvesting seasons . At this place Abraham took an early start ...
... hands at once , and from that time till within his twenty - third year , he was almost constantly handling that most useful instrument , less , of course , in ploughing and harvesting seasons . At this place Abraham took an early start ...
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... hand , merely , and he and a son of the owner , without other assistance , made the trip . The nature of part of the cargo - load , as it was called , made it necessary for them to linger and trade along the sugar coast , and one night ...
... hand , merely , and he and a son of the owner , without other assistance , made the trip . The nature of part of the cargo - load , as it was called , made it necessary for them to linger and trade along the sugar coast , and one night ...
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... hands were greatly afflicted with ague and fever , to which they had not been used , and by which they were greatly discouraged , so much so that they determined on leaving the county . They remained , however , through the succeeding ...
... hands were greatly afflicted with ague and fever , to which they had not been used , and by which they were greatly discouraged , so much so that they determined on leaving the county . They remained , however , through the succeeding ...
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... the breaking out of hostilities ; but even then we forbore to take redress into our own hands until Mexico basely became the aggressor , by invading our soil in hostile array , and shedding the blood of ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 29.
... the breaking out of hostilities ; but even then we forbore to take redress into our own hands until Mexico basely became the aggressor , by invading our soil in hostile array , and shedding the blood of ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 29.
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498 BROADWAY Abraham Lincoln answer applause arrangement Ashmun ballot bill called campaign candidate canvass cheers Chicago citizens Coles county coln Committee Congress Constitution Convention court crowd D. W. BARTLETT debate declared delegates Democratic party DERBY & JACKSON District of Columbia Dred Scott decision duty elected enthusiasm equal excitement favor friends gentlemen Giddings give hand honor hour House Howell Cobb Illinois Indiana John Judge Douglas Kansas Kentucky labor Legislature Lincoln voted manner Massachusetts ment Missouri Moses Hampton Nathan Evans National never New-York numbers Ohio Old Abe opposed Pennsylvania person platform political popular present President previous question principles prohibit remarks reply Republican party resolution Sangamon Sangamon river Seward slave slavery slavery question Speaker speech Springfield stands pledged subjoined territory tion Trumbull Union United whole Williamson R. W. Cobb Wilmot yeas and nays young Lincoln