The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 181,Volumen46 -Tema 188,Volumen47W. Abbatt., 1933 |
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... political problems requiring for their solution all the light that political science and history can afford . Like Amer- ican statesmen in general , he is no doubt entirely unversed in the principles of economy and finance ; and it is ...
... political problems requiring for their solution all the light that political science and history can afford . Like Amer- ican statesmen in general , he is no doubt entirely unversed in the principles of economy and finance ; and it is ...
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... political glory now become historical . He obtained a law - licence in 1836 , removed to Springfield in April , 1837 , and commenced the practice of his profession as partner of Mr. Stuart . One instance , in connection with his ...
... political glory now become historical . He obtained a law - licence in 1836 , removed to Springfield in April , 1837 , and commenced the practice of his profession as partner of Mr. Stuart . One instance , in connection with his ...
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... political contest with Senator Douglas in 1858- Mr. Lincoln not only proved himself an able speaker and a good tactician , but demonstrated that it is possible to carry on the fiercest political warfare , without once descending to rude ...
... political contest with Senator Douglas in 1858- Mr. Lincoln not only proved himself an able speaker and a good tactician , but demonstrated that it is possible to carry on the fiercest political warfare , without once descending to rude ...
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