Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... Lincoln took up his residence in Spring- field , he had undergone a soul - searing experience in New Salem . James Rutledge , of the famous South Carolina family , was a descendant of a signer of the Declaration of Inde- pendence . He ...
... Lincoln took up his residence in Spring- field , he had undergone a soul - searing experience in New Salem . James Rutledge , of the famous South Carolina family , was a descendant of a signer of the Declaration of Inde- pendence . He ...
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... Lincoln entered into partnership with Stephen A. Logan . Their respective political ambitions made this alliance an unhappy one , and in 1844 Lincoln dissolved the firm and started a new one , under the name of " Lincoln and Herndon ...
... Lincoln entered into partnership with Stephen A. Logan . Their respective political ambitions made this alliance an unhappy one , and in 1844 Lincoln dissolved the firm and started a new one , under the name of " Lincoln and Herndon ...
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... Lincoln won a majority of the popular vote , but the legislature , by a strict party division , re - elected Douglas to the Senate . The defeated ... Lincoln's opinions and utterances on the subject of slavery are ABRAHAM LINCOLN 471.
... Lincoln won a majority of the popular vote , but the legislature , by a strict party division , re - elected Douglas to the Senate . The defeated ... Lincoln's opinions and utterances on the subject of slavery are ABRAHAM LINCOLN 471.
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