Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... action thereon , the House adjourned , leaving the resolution and amendments to disappear among the files of unfinished business on the Speaker's table . An unsuccessful attempt had previously been made by Mr. Palfrey , of Massachusetts ...
... action thereon , the House adjourned , leaving the resolution and amendments to disappear among the files of unfinished business on the Speaker's table . An unsuccessful attempt had previously been made by Mr. Palfrey , of Massachusetts ...
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... action of both the national parties , as religiously binding upon every public man who had openly or tacitly assented thereto . That he approved all the details of this compromise is not probable . But that , if faithfully adhered to ...
... action of both the national parties , as religiously binding upon every public man who had openly or tacitly assented thereto . That he approved all the details of this compromise is not probable . But that , if faithfully adhered to ...
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... action as should be taken . He left himself scarcely a loophole of retreat , whatever might come of the Lecompton Convention . In the same speech , Mr. Douglas spoke at length in indorse- ment of the dogmas embraced in what is popularly ...
... action as should be taken . He left himself scarcely a loophole of retreat , whatever might come of the Lecompton Convention . In the same speech , Mr. Douglas spoke at length in indorse- ment of the dogmas embraced in what is popularly ...
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... action , in each State , of those persons who were qualified by its laws to act thereon in behalf of themselves and all other citizens of the State , In some of the States , as we have seen , colored persons were among those qualified ...
... action , in each State , of those persons who were qualified by its laws to act thereon in behalf of themselves and all other citizens of the State , In some of the States , as we have seen , colored persons were among those qualified ...
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... action , among its chief master - workers from the beginning . But , so far , Congress only had acted ; and an indorsement by the people , real or apparent , was indispensable , to save the point already gained , and give chance for ...
... action , among its chief master - workers from the beginning . But , so far , Congress only had acted ; and an indorsement by the people , real or apparent , was indispensable , to save the point already gained , and give chance for ...
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