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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... duty to the country , no less than to his immediate con- stituents , without fear or favor . After the session closed , Mr. Lincoln made a visit to New England , where he delivered some effective campaign speeches , which were ...
... duty to the country , no less than to his immediate con- stituents , without fear or favor . After the session closed , Mr. Lincoln made a visit to New England , where he delivered some effective campaign speeches , which were ...
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... duties , had borne no part in the original controversy , and had taken no share in its settlement . Whether preferring the non - intervention policy of President Taylor , or the com- promise course of Clay and Fillmore , he had ...
... duties , had borne no part in the original controversy , and had taken no share in its settlement . Whether preferring the non - intervention policy of President Taylor , or the com- promise course of Clay and Fillmore , he had ...
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... duty - including “ Free State Democrats " of course . The returns received here , as yet , are very incomplete ; but , so far as they go , they indicate that only about one - sixth of the registered voters have really voted ; and this ...
... duty - including “ Free State Democrats " of course . The returns received here , as yet , are very incomplete ; but , so far as they go , they indicate that only about one - sixth of the registered voters have really voted ; and this ...
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... duty of Congress to prohibit slavery in all the United States Territories . ( Great applause . ) Q. 7. " I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to the acquisition of any new territory unless slavery is first prohib- ited therein ...
... duty of Congress to prohibit slavery in all the United States Territories . ( Great applause . ) Q. 7. " I desire him to answer whether he is opposed to the acquisition of any new territory unless slavery is first prohib- ited therein ...
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... duty , we possibly can . Judging by all they say and do , and by the subject and nature of their controversy with us ... duty forbids this , then let us stand by our duty , fearlessly and effectively . Let us be diverted by none of those ...
... duty , we possibly can . Judging by all they say and do , and by the subject and nature of their controversy with us ... duty forbids this , then let us stand by our duty , fearlessly and effectively . Let us be diverted by none of those ...
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