Abraham Lincoln and the United StatesEnglish Universities Press, 1964 - 286 páginas |
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... called Pidgeon Creek farm , near what became Gentryville in Spencer County , Lin- coln's father built what was known on the frontier as a ' half - faced camp ' - a structure closed on three sides only , and open on the fourth save for a ...
... called Pidgeon Creek farm , near what became Gentryville in Spencer County , Lin- coln's father built what was known on the frontier as a ' half - faced camp ' - a structure closed on three sides only , and open on the fourth save for a ...
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... called New Salem , then in San- gamon County . Andrew Jackson was now Presi- dent of the United States — the seventh President -and it was in his time and under his strong influence that the Democratic party came to be known by that ...
... called New Salem , then in San- gamon County . Andrew Jackson was now Presi- dent of the United States — the seventh President -and it was in his time and under his strong influence that the Democratic party came to be known by that ...
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... called a Cabinet meeting upon the subject . . . I said to the Cabinet that I had resolved upon this step , and had not called them together to ask their advice , but to lay the subject matter of a proclamation before them , suggestions ...
... called a Cabinet meeting upon the subject . . . I said to the Cabinet that I had resolved upon this step , and had not called them together to ask their advice , but to lay the subject matter of a proclamation before them , suggestions ...
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