Abraham Lincoln, the First AmericanCranston & Curts, 1894 - 236페이지 |
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... ment land could be bought in Indiana for $ 2 an acre , they caught the " emigrant fever , " and in 1817 decided to move to the free State where rich and poor were alike respected , and where the poorest could secure a home . Thomas ...
... ment land could be bought in Indiana for $ 2 an acre , they caught the " emigrant fever , " and in 1817 decided to move to the free State where rich and poor were alike respected , and where the poorest could secure a home . Thomas ...
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... ment of the great problem , had yet been uttered by any man of political prominence and power . Mr. Lamon relates that , a day or two after tho delivery of the speech , a Dr. Long , representing many others , came into Lincoln's law ...
... ment of the great problem , had yet been uttered by any man of political prominence and power . Mr. Lamon relates that , a day or two after tho delivery of the speech , a Dr. Long , representing many others , came into Lincoln's law ...
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... ment , they are going to vote against me . I do not understand it at all . ' " Here Mr. Lincoln paused - paused for long minutes his features surcharged with emotion . Then he rose and walked up and down the recep- CAMPAIGN OF 1860 . 69.
... ment , they are going to vote against me . I do not understand it at all . ' " Here Mr. Lincoln paused - paused for long minutes his features surcharged with emotion . Then he rose and walked up and down the recep- CAMPAIGN OF 1860 . 69.
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... the Government must be destroyed . The future would be something awful , as I look at it , but for this rock on which I stand ' - alluding to the Testa- ment which he still held in his hand- ' especially 70 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... the Government must be destroyed . The future would be something awful , as I look at it , but for this rock on which I stand ' - alluding to the Testa- ment which he still held in his hand- ' especially 70 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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David Decamp Thompson. ment which he still held in his hand- ' especially with the knowledge of how these ministers are going to vote . It seems as if God had borne with this thing [ slavery ] until the very teachers of religion had come ...
David Decamp Thompson. ment which he still held in his hand- ' especially with the knowledge of how these ministers are going to vote . It seems as if God had borne with this thing [ slavery ] until the very teachers of religion had come ...
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