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... HENRY CLAY - RAILWAY AND REAPER CASES CHAPTER X. THE " NEBRASKA " SURPRISE .. CHAPTER XI . 84 96 .IIO .123 FIRST ANTI - NEBRASKA CAMPAIGN - PEORIA SPEECH --- TRUMBULL ELECTED SENATOR .. CHAPTER XII . - .130 ANTI - NEBRASKA COALITION ...
... HENRY CLAY - RAILWAY AND REAPER CASES CHAPTER X. THE " NEBRASKA " SURPRISE .. CHAPTER XI . 84 96 .IIO .123 FIRST ANTI - NEBRASKA CAMPAIGN - PEORIA SPEECH --- TRUMBULL ELECTED SENATOR .. CHAPTER XII . - .130 ANTI - NEBRASKA COALITION ...
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... Henry Clay was just rising to high rank in the party called Repub- lican , whose creed embraced the Resolutions of '98 . But what relation could these things have to the future PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD - YOUTH . 9.
... Henry Clay was just rising to high rank in the party called Repub- lican , whose creed embraced the Resolutions of '98 . But what relation could these things have to the future PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD - YOUTH . 9.
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... Henry Clay , and enlarging especially on the feasibility and great advantage of making the San- gamon River navigable by steamboats to the vicinity of Springfield . Stress was also laid upon education under a public school system , and ...
... Henry Clay , and enlarging especially on the feasibility and great advantage of making the San- gamon River navigable by steamboats to the vicinity of Springfield . Stress was also laid upon education under a public school system , and ...
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... Henry Clay . The house of her eldest sister at Springfield , after the latter's marriage to Mr. Edwards colleague of Lincoln in the Legislature , and son of a former United States Senator was open to Mary and her other sisters whenever ...
... Henry Clay . The house of her eldest sister at Springfield , after the latter's marriage to Mr. Edwards colleague of Lincoln in the Legislature , and son of a former United States Senator was open to Mary and her other sisters whenever ...
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... Henry Clay , Andrew Jackson , Thomas H. Benton , and their West- ern colleagues , for almost a lifetime , in their progress to the national capital . The eminently respectable Whigs and Democrats of the older States still looked a ...
... Henry Clay , Andrew Jackson , Thomas H. Benton , and their West- ern colleagues , for almost a lifetime , in their progress to the national capital . The eminently respectable Whigs and Democrats of the older States still looked a ...
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