Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes74-75Illinois State Historical Society, 1981 |
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... never be bet- ter settled than it is , until it shall pass under judicial consideration ; but I do think no man , who is clear on the questions of expe- diency , needs feel his conscience much pricked upon this . " 11 Lincoln's remark ...
... never be bet- ter settled than it is , until it shall pass under judicial consideration ; but I do think no man , who is clear on the questions of expe- diency , needs feel his conscience much pricked upon this . " 11 Lincoln's remark ...
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... never aroused him greatly . In 1845 he admitted that " individually I never was much in- terested in the Texas question . " Nine years later he noted blandly that " Jefferson saw the necessity of our government possessing the whole ...
... never aroused him greatly . In 1845 he admitted that " individually I never was much in- terested in the Texas question . " Nine years later he noted blandly that " Jefferson saw the necessity of our government possessing the whole ...
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... never accused Democratic generals of sabotaging the war effort . Polk rarely mentioned Taylor and Scott without making such an accusation . Indeed , that may have been not only Lin- coln's greatest difference from Polk as Commander in ...
... never accused Democratic generals of sabotaging the war effort . Polk rarely mentioned Taylor and Scott without making such an accusation . Indeed , that may have been not only Lin- coln's greatest difference from Polk as Commander in ...
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Contents | 3 |
A Personal Memoir | 17 |
Samuel Gompers v Uncle Joe Cannon | 31 |
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