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Página xxxvii
... is military success , and I will risk the dictatorship . ” In a letter written in 1859 to
a Boston committee he said , in describing a change in party standards : “ I
remember being once much amused at seeing two par- . tially intoxicated men
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... is military success , and I will risk the dictatorship . ” In a letter written in 1859 to
a Boston committee he said , in describing a change in party standards : “ I
remember being once much amused at seeing two par- . tially intoxicated men
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Página xxxviii
If the two leading parties of this day are really identical with the two in the days of
Jefferson and Adams , they have performed the same feat as the two drunken
men . ” And this is from his very last public address : “ Concede that the new ...
If the two leading parties of this day are really identical with the two in the days of
Jefferson and Adams , they have performed the same feat as the two drunken
men . ” And this is from his very last public address : “ Concede that the new ...
Página xxxix
When , at a conference with Confederate leaders , he was reminded by the
Southern commissioner , Mr. Hunter , that Charles I entered into an agreement
with “ parties in against the government , ” Lincoln said : “ I do not profess to be
posted ...
When , at a conference with Confederate leaders , he was reminded by the
Southern commissioner , Mr. Hunter , that Charles I entered into an agreement
with “ parties in against the government , ” Lincoln said : “ I do not profess to be
posted ...
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The judge has gone over a long account of the Old Whig and Democratic parties ,
and it connects itself with this charge against ... He also says that the Whig party
in national convention agreed to abide by were and regard as a finality the ...
The judge has gone over a long account of the Old Whig and Democratic parties ,
and it connects itself with this charge against ... He also says that the Whig party
in national convention agreed to abide by were and regard as a finality the ...
Página 43
I recollect that I , as a member of that party , acquiesced in that compromise . I
recollect in the Presidential election which followed , when we had General Scott
up for the Presidency , Judge Douglas was around berating us Whigs as ...
I recollect that I , as a member of that party , acquiesced in that compromise . I
recollect in the Presidential election which followed , when we had General Scott
up for the Presidency , Judge Douglas was around berating us Whigs as ...
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