The Lives and Deeds of Our Self-made Men, Volumen1Worthington, Dustin, 1872 - 602 páginas |
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... Legislature . My poli- tics can be briefly stated . I am in favor of a national bank , I am in favor of the internal improvement sys- tem , and a high protective tariff . These are my sen- timents and political principles . If elected I ...
... Legislature . My poli- tics can be briefly stated . I am in favor of a national bank , I am in favor of the internal improvement sys- tem , and a high protective tariff . These are my sen- timents and political principles . If elected I ...
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... Legislature of Illinois , and by large majorities in both houses . This , the few anti - slavery members could not prevent . But Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Dan Stone took the most decided stand in their power on the other side , by putting on ...
... Legislature of Illinois , and by large majorities in both houses . This , the few anti - slavery members could not prevent . But Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Dan Stone took the most decided stand in their power on the other side , by putting on ...
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... Legislature , so far sympa thized with his southern brethren as to introduce into his inaugural a severe censure of ... legislatures taken into respect- ful consideration resolutions from slaveholding legis latures , dictating to them in ...
... Legislature , so far sympa thized with his southern brethren as to introduce into his inaugural a severe censure of ... legislatures taken into respect- ful consideration resolutions from slaveholding legis latures , dictating to them in ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 11 |
OLIVER O HOWARD | 12 |
A General WantedA Short War ExpectedThe Young NapoleonGods | 111 |
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