Lincoln and His Wife's Home TownBobbs-Merrill, 1929 - 402 pages |
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... United States District Attorney , filed charges of treason against him , which were finally dismissed in the midst of much popular excitement , on motion of his counsel , Henry Clay . When Colonel Burr was again arraigned for treason at ...
... United States District Attorney , filed charges of treason against him , which were finally dismissed in the midst of much popular excitement , on motion of his counsel , Henry Clay . When Colonel Burr was again arraigned for treason at ...
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... United States Territory in any lawful way , against the wish of any citizen of the United States , exclude slavery from its limits prior to the formation of a state constitution ? " Just before the debate , Lincoln consulted several ...
... United States Territory in any lawful way , against the wish of any citizen of the United States , exclude slavery from its limits prior to the formation of a state constitution ? " Just before the debate , Lincoln consulted several ...
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... United States . When they speak of recovering their sovereignty , when they speak of returning to their condition as sovereign in which they were before they were members of the Confeder- acy called at first the United Colonies , and ...
... United States . When they speak of recovering their sovereignty , when they speak of returning to their condition as sovereign in which they were before they were members of the Confeder- acy called at first the United Colonies , and ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I ATHENS OF THE WEST | 11 |
THE LINCOLNS OF FAYETTE | 29 |
THE EARLY TODDS | 41 |
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