The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham LincolnDerby & Jackson, 1860 - 150 páginas |
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... crowd in atten- dance , and Mr. Douglas seated on a small platform in front of the desk . The first half - hour of Mr. Lincoln's speech was taken up with compliments to his distin- guished friend Judge Douglas , and dry allusions to the ...
... crowd in atten- dance , and Mr. Douglas seated on a small platform in front of the desk . The first half - hour of Mr. Lincoln's speech was taken up with compliments to his distin- guished friend Judge Douglas , and dry allusions to the ...
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... crowd it through . Apropos of General Cass : if I am not greatly mistaken , he has a prior claim to my distinguished friend , to the authorship of Popular Sovereignty . The old general has an infirmity for writing letters . Shortly ...
... crowd it through . Apropos of General Cass : if I am not greatly mistaken , he has a prior claim to my distinguished friend , to the authorship of Popular Sovereignty . The old general has an infirmity for writing letters . Shortly ...
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... crowd who had patiently listened to him divided , the Democrats at once leaving in great numbers for the country , while the Whigs and Free - Soilers remained and loudly called for Lincoln . Mr. L. , nothing vexed by the consumption by ...
... crowd who had patiently listened to him divided , the Democrats at once leaving in great numbers for the country , while the Whigs and Free - Soilers remained and loudly called for Lincoln . Mr. L. , nothing vexed by the consumption by ...
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... crowd adjourn for tea , which they very reluctantly did . After half an hour the crowd again assembled , and Mr. Lincoln took the stand , and for three hours continued to entrance his hearers by ir- resistible logic and strains of ...
... crowd adjourn for tea , which they very reluctantly did . After half an hour the crowd again assembled , and Mr. Lincoln took the stand , and for three hours continued to entrance his hearers by ir- resistible logic and strains of ...
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... crowd moved with the procession . All the doors , windows , balconies , and porticoes , were filled with men and women , all anxious to get a sight of ' Honest Old Abe . ' On arriving at the Mansion House the concourse halted , and ...
... crowd moved with the procession . All the doors , windows , balconies , and porticoes , were filled with men and women , all anxious to get a sight of ' Honest Old Abe . ' On arriving at the Mansion House the concourse halted , and ...
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