The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and DeathDerby and Miller, 1865 - 808 páginas |
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... deemed the bill silent on this point , he found it necessary to strike out those particular harmless words . If he had found the bill silent and without this provision , he might say what he does now . If he supposes it was implied that ...
... deemed the bill silent on this point , he found it necessary to strike out those particular harmless words . If he had found the bill silent and without this provision , he might say what he does now . If he supposes it was implied that ...
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... deemed this due to the zeal and efficiency with which he had resisted the attempt to force slavery into Kansas against the will of the peo- ple , and as important in encouraging other Democratic leaders to imitate the example of Douglas ...
... deemed this due to the zeal and efficiency with which he had resisted the attempt to force slavery into Kansas against the will of the peo- ple , and as important in encouraging other Democratic leaders to imitate the example of Douglas ...
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... deem it not only respectful to yourself , but appropriate to the important matter which they have in hand , that they should come in person , and present to you the authentic evidence of the action of that Convention ; and , sir ...
... deem it not only respectful to yourself , but appropriate to the important matter which they have in hand , that they should come in person , and present to you the authentic evidence of the action of that Convention ; and , sir ...
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... deemed it wise not to do any thing which should rashly forfeit the favor and support of " that very large portion of the North whose moral sense was on their side . " Nevertheless , they entered upon prompt and active preparations for ...
... deemed it wise not to do any thing which should rashly forfeit the favor and support of " that very large portion of the North whose moral sense was on their side . " Nevertheless , they entered upon prompt and active preparations for ...
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... appointed , with authority to " report what they may deem right , necessary , and proper , to restore harmony and preserve the Union . " On the 15th of February the committee reported a series STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 123.
... appointed , with authority to " report what they may deem right , necessary , and proper , to restore harmony and preserve the Union . " On the 15th of February the committee reported a series STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 123.
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