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... .. - - LAW 61 CHAPTER VI . TEMPERANCE ADDRESS - DIFFICULTY WITH SHIELDS MARRIAGE CONGRESSIONAL ASPIRATIONS - ANNEX- ATION OF TEXAS - WAR WITH MEXICO - ELECTED TO CONGRESS 71 PAGE CHAPTER VII . IN CONGRESS SPEECH ON THE MEXICAN ( vii )
... .. - - LAW 61 CHAPTER VI . TEMPERANCE ADDRESS - DIFFICULTY WITH SHIELDS MARRIAGE CONGRESSIONAL ASPIRATIONS - ANNEX- ATION OF TEXAS - WAR WITH MEXICO - ELECTED TO CONGRESS 71 PAGE CHAPTER VII . IN CONGRESS SPEECH ON THE MEXICAN ( vii )
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... SPEECH --- TRUMBULL ELECTED SENATOR .. CHAPTER XII . - .130 ANTI - NEBRASKA COALITION - KANSAS CONFLICT - RE- PUBLICAN PARTY ORGANIZED FREMONT BEATEN BY BUCHANAN DRED SCOTT DECISION - CASES IN COURT ..139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON ...
... SPEECH --- TRUMBULL ELECTED SENATOR .. CHAPTER XII . - .130 ANTI - NEBRASKA COALITION - KANSAS CONFLICT - RE- PUBLICAN PARTY ORGANIZED FREMONT BEATEN BY BUCHANAN DRED SCOTT DECISION - CASES IN COURT ..139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON ...
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... speech at Trenton while on his last journey to the national capital . The book is a compound of fiction and fact , even the author's claim ( on his title page ) to have been " formerly rector of Mt. Vernon " being disputed by Bishop ...
... speech at Trenton while on his last journey to the national capital . The book is a compound of fiction and fact , even the author's claim ( on his title page ) to have been " formerly rector of Mt. Vernon " being disputed by Bishop ...
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... speeches and “ mixing " with the people . No caucus nominations were made in those days , and there were six other candidates on the same side . Lincoln had over two hundred votes more than Stuart , and the two were the only Whigs ...
... speeches and “ mixing " with the people . No caucus nominations were made in those days , and there were six other candidates on the same side . Lincoln had over two hundred votes more than Stuart , and the two were the only Whigs ...
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... speech by saying that this young man would have to be taken down , and he was sorry that the task devolved upon him . He made what was called one of his slasher - gaff speeches , dealing much in ridicule and sar- casm . Lincoln stood ...
... speech by saying that this young man would have to be taken down , and he was sorry that the task devolved upon him . He made what was called one of his slasher - gaff speeches , dealing much in ridicule and sar- casm . Lincoln stood ...
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