The Struggle Of'72: The Issues and Candidates of the Present Political Campaign: Containing Biographical Sketches of All the Candidates for President and Vice-president; History and Platforms of the Great Political Parties; Facts about Public Men and Measures; Review of Grant's Administration; the Queer Record of Horace Greeley |
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... Declaration of Independence and embodied in the Federal Constitution is essential to the preservation of our republican institutions , and that the Fed- eral Constitution , the rights of the States , and the union of the States , shall ...
... Declaration of Independence and embodied in the Federal Constitution is essential to the preservation of our republican institutions , and that the Fed- eral Constitution , the rights of the States , and the union of the States , shall ...
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... declaration of principles and sentiments which accompanies your let- ter meets my approval ; and it shall be my care not to violate or disregard it in any part . Imploring the assistance of Divine Providence , and with due regard to the ...
... declaration of principles and sentiments which accompanies your let- ter meets my approval ; and it shall be my care not to violate or disregard it in any part . Imploring the assistance of Divine Providence , and with due regard to the ...
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... declared by the Convention . " Your obliged friend and fellow citizen , ABRAHAM LINCOLN . " Mr. Hamlin accepted the nomination for the Vice - Presidency in a neat letter of which the fol- lowing is the concluding paragraph : " It is to ...
... declared by the Convention . " Your obliged friend and fellow citizen , ABRAHAM LINCOLN . " Mr. Hamlin accepted the nomination for the Vice - Presidency in a neat letter of which the fol- lowing is the concluding paragraph : " It is to ...
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... declared the duty of the Chief Magistrate to transmit the government of the Union unimpaired by him to his successor . The conclusion of this notable address is of historical value : " My countrymen , one and all , think calmly and well ...
... declared the duty of the Chief Magistrate to transmit the government of the Union unimpaired by him to his successor . The conclusion of this notable address is of historical value : " My countrymen , one and all , think calmly and well ...
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... declared that on the first of the follow- ing January he would , as Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Navy , set free all slaves in all parts of the country remaining in rebellion against the gov- ernment . This proclamation ...
... declared that on the first of the follow- ing January he would , as Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Navy , set free all slaves in all parts of the country remaining in rebellion against the gov- ernment . This proclamation ...
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