Lincoln and the Land of the SangamonChapman & Grimes, 1945 - 140 pages |
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... side by side , suggestive of the comradeship prevail- ing among their surviving brothers . ) In 1846 Lincoln was elected to the lower house of [ 28.
... side by side , suggestive of the comradeship prevail- ing among their surviving brothers . ) In 1846 Lincoln was elected to the lower house of [ 28.
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... side of a line would be deprived of him if he took him on the other side , is depriv- ing him of that property without due process of law . That I under- stand to be the decision of the Supreme Court . I understand also that Judge ...
... side of a line would be deprived of him if he took him on the other side , is depriv- ing him of that property without due process of law . That I under- stand to be the decision of the Supreme Court . I understand also that Judge ...
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... side of the right . But it is my constant anxiety and prayer that I and this nation should be on the Lord's side . " 66 • · In his second inaugural he indicated a belief that the war may have been a judgment of God : If God wills that ...
... side of the right . But it is my constant anxiety and prayer that I and this nation should be on the Lord's side . " 66 • · In his second inaugural he indicated a belief that the war may have been a judgment of God : If God wills that ...
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Lincoln and the Land of the Sangamon Louis Obed Renne,William Henry 1818-1891 Herndon No preview available - 2021 |
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References to this book
Lincoln the President: Last Full Measure J. G. Randall,Richard N. Current,Richard Nelson Current Limited preview - 1999 |