Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... Senate and in the House I do not think there is much danger . Are not your relations with these gentlemen and ... Senate obedience to this rule in determining the qualifications of its mem- bers . Governor Matteson had written a ...
... Senate and in the House I do not think there is much danger . Are not your relations with these gentlemen and ... Senate obedience to this rule in determining the qualifications of its mem- bers . Governor Matteson had written a ...
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... Senate and 75 in the House . The first ballot gave Lincoln 45 ; Shields 41 ; Trumbull 5 , and 8 scattering . After seven ballots , the Nebraskaites swung to Governor Matteson ; -a move- ment which Lincoln had anticipated , but which he ...
... Senate and 75 in the House . The first ballot gave Lincoln 45 ; Shields 41 ; Trumbull 5 , and 8 scattering . After seven ballots , the Nebraskaites swung to Governor Matteson ; -a move- ment which Lincoln had anticipated , but which he ...
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... Senator from Michigan and a powerful figure . 18 William A. Richardson , Democratic member of Congress , from Quincy dis- trict , elected to the United States Senate in 1863 to fill out Douglas term . Samuel S. Marshall , of McLeansboro ...
... Senator from Michigan and a powerful figure . 18 William A. Richardson , Democratic member of Congress , from Quincy dis- trict , elected to the United States Senate in 1863 to fill out Douglas term . Samuel S. Marshall , of McLeansboro ...
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... Senate would instantly reject him . Not only is this so , but even in the free state of Illinois there is no officer of the United States so insignificant that he would not be instantly removed if he was known to be opposed to the ...
... Senate would instantly reject him . Not only is this so , but even in the free state of Illinois there is no officer of the United States so insignificant that he would not be instantly removed if he was known to be opposed to the ...
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... Senator from Kentucky 1817-19 , 1835-41 , 1842-48 , 1855-61 , author of the Crittenden Compromise . John C. Fremont , Republican candidate for the Presidency in 1856 . " John ... Senate Vol . XVI , Nos . 1-2 Letters , Trumbull to Palmer . 29.
... Senator from Kentucky 1817-19 , 1835-41 , 1842-48 , 1855-61 , author of the Crittenden Compromise . John C. Fremont , Republican candidate for the Presidency in 1856 . " John ... Senate Vol . XVI , Nos . 1-2 Letters , Trumbull to Palmer . 29.
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