The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham LincolnDerby & Jackson, 1860 - 150 Seiten |
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... President . Communication between house and house was often entirely obstructed for teams , so that the young and strong men had to do all the travelling on foot ; carrying from one neighbor what of his store he could spare to another ...
... President . Communication between house and house was often entirely obstructed for teams , so that the young and strong men had to do all the travelling on foot ; carrying from one neighbor what of his store he could spare to another ...
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... President of the United States , in his Message of May 11 , 1846 , has declared that the Mexican government refused to receive him [ the envoy of the United States ] , or listen to his propositions , but , after a long - continued ...
... President of the United States , in his Message of May 11 , 1846 , has declared that the Mexican government refused to receive him [ the envoy of the United States ] , or listen to his propositions , but , after a long - continued ...
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... President , through the Secretary of War . " 8th . Whether the military force of the United States was or was not so sent into that settlement after General Taylor had more than once intimated to the War Department that , in his opinion ...
... President , through the Secretary of War . " 8th . Whether the military force of the United States was or was not so sent into that settlement after General Taylor had more than once intimated to the War Department that , in his opinion ...
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... President , which repeatedly declared that the war was begun by the act of Mexico . SLAVERY AGAIN . On the 28th of December Mr. Lincoln voted to sustain the right of petition . Several citizens of Indiana petitioned Congress for the ...
... President , which repeatedly declared that the war was begun by the act of Mexico . SLAVERY AGAIN . On the 28th of December Mr. Lincoln voted to sustain the right of petition . Several citizens of Indiana petitioned Congress for the ...
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... President of the United States , the Secretary of State , and the Secretary of the Treasury , shall be a board , for ... President of the United States ; and it shall be the duty of the President to canvass said ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 59.
... President of the United States , the Secretary of State , and the Secretary of the Treasury , shall be a board , for ... President of the United States ; and it shall be the duty of the President to canvass said ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 59.
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498 BROADWAY Abraham Lincoln answer applause arrangement Ashmun ballot bill called campaign candidate canvass cheers Chicago citizens Coles county coln Committee Congress Constitution Convention court crowd D. W. BARTLETT debate declared delegates Democratic party DERBY & JACKSON District of Columbia Dred Scott decision duty elected enthusiasm equal excitement favor friends gentlemen Giddings give hand honor hour House Howell Cobb Illinois Indiana John Judge Douglas Kansas Kentucky labor Legislature Lincoln voted manner Massachusetts ment Missouri Moses Hampton Nathan Evans National never New-York numbers Ohio Old Abe opposed Pennsylvania person platform political popular present President previous question principles prohibit remarks reply Republican party resolution Sangamon Sangamon river Seward slave slavery slavery question Speaker speech Springfield stands pledged subjoined territory tion Trumbull Union United whole Williamson R. W. Cobb Wilmot yeas and nays young Lincoln