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 Death |
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Treatment of the Slavery Question . - General Fremont and the President . — The
Trent Affair . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 186 CHAPTER VIII . THE REGULAR SESSION
OF CONGRESS , DECEMBER , 1861 . — THE MESSAGE . DEBATES , ETC .
Treatment of the Slavery Question . - General Fremont and the President . — The
Trent Affair . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 186 CHAPTER VIII . THE REGULAR SESSION
OF CONGRESS , DECEMBER , 1861 . — THE MESSAGE . DEBATES , ETC .
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The Mexican War was in progress , and Congress had to deal with grave
questions arising out of it , besides determining and providing the means by
which it was to be carried on . The irrepressible Slavery Question was there also ,
in many of ...
The Mexican War was in progress , and Congress had to deal with grave
questions arising out of it , besides determining and providing the means by
which it was to be carried on . The irrepressible Slavery Question was there also ,
in many of ...
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... and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death Henry Jarvis
Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter. on that point ; which President Polk would
have found as difficult to dodge as Douglas found it to dodge the questions which
Mr ...
... and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death Henry Jarvis
Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter. on that point ; which President Polk would
have found as difficult to dodge as Douglas found it to dodge the questions which
Mr ...
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In these times , when questions of so much greater magnitude and importance
have overshadowed those which occupied ... this Mexican question was
governed by the same inflexible ideas of honor and right which ruled him so
unwaveringly ...
In these times , when questions of so much greater magnitude and importance
have overshadowed those which occupied ... this Mexican question was
governed by the same inflexible ideas of honor and right which ruled him so
unwaveringly ...
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On this question comes the collision of interests . I shall be slow to acknowledge
that your harbur or your river is more important than mine , and vice versa . To
clear this difficulty , let us have that same statistical information which the ...
On this question comes the collision of interests . I shall be slow to acknowledge
that your harbur or your river is more important than mine , and vice versa . To
clear this difficulty , let us have that same statistical information which the ...
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