The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... Kentucky , then Vice - President of the United States , for President , and for Vice - President , Joseph Lane , of Ore- gon . These nominations were after- ward confirmed by the convention at Richmond . In the mean time a con- vention ...
... Kentucky , then Vice - President of the United States , for President , and for Vice - President , Joseph Lane , of Ore- gon . These nominations were after- ward confirmed by the convention at Richmond . In the mean time a con- vention ...
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... Kentucky , on the 12th of Feb- Thomas Lincoln found himself in the ruary , 1809. From the dark and con- unenviable position of one of those fused traditions of an humble ancestry , a mole - eyed investigator has traced back the lineage ...
... Kentucky , on the 12th of Feb- Thomas Lincoln found himself in the ruary , 1809. From the dark and con- unenviable position of one of those fused traditions of an humble ancestry , a mole - eyed investigator has traced back the lineage ...
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... Kentucky , who proved a worthy substitute to her not- " Life of Abraham Lincoln . " Horace Greeley & Co. , New York . 13 able predecessor . Schooling was too dear , and the necessity of hard work too pressing , to allow of much devotion ...
... Kentucky , who proved a worthy substitute to her not- " Life of Abraham Lincoln . " Horace Greeley & Co. , New York . 13 able predecessor . Schooling was too dear , and the necessity of hard work too pressing , to allow of much devotion ...
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... Kentucky , the Nestor of the Senate , appealed to the sentiment of Union by an eloquent exposition of its blessings , and the dangers to the country of its dissolution . " This Union was established , " he said , " by great sacrifices ...
... Kentucky , the Nestor of the Senate , appealed to the sentiment of Union by an eloquent exposition of its blessings , and the dangers to the country of its dissolution . " This Union was established , " he said , " by great sacrifices ...
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... Kentucky , seemed from the high character of the veteran states- man who offered them , to make the greatest impression upon public opinion . These proposed to renew the Missouri Compromise line - prohibiting slavery in the Territory ...
... Kentucky , seemed from the high character of the veteran states- man who offered them , to make the greatest impression upon public opinion . These proposed to renew the Missouri Compromise line - prohibiting slavery in the Territory ...
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