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... our land things on the whole have grown better and not worse , and this is as true of one part of the country as it is of another . I believe in the I Southerner as I believe in the Northerner . claim xii Lincoln and the.
... our land things on the whole have grown better and not worse , and this is as true of one part of the country as it is of another . I believe in the I Southerner as I believe in the Northerner . claim xii Lincoln and the.
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... whole matter , and places our Presi- dent where kings have always stood . Write soon again . Yours truly , A. LINCOLN . LETTER TO U. F. LINDER WASHINGTON , February 20 , 1848 . U. F. Linder : In law , it is good policy to never plead ...
... whole matter , and places our Presi- dent where kings have always stood . Write soon again . Yours truly , A. LINCOLN . LETTER TO U. F. LINDER WASHINGTON , February 20 , 1848 . U. F. Linder : In law , it is good policy to never plead ...
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... Whole on the State of the Union , at some suitable time . If there was a disposition on the part of the House to act at once on this separate proposition , he repeated that , with the gentleman from Ar- kansas , he should prefer it lest ...
... Whole on the State of the Union , at some suitable time . If there was a disposition on the part of the House to act at once on this separate proposition , he repeated that , with the gentleman from Ar- kansas , he should prefer it lest ...
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... Whole on the State of the Union , and which was afterward renewed in the House , in relation to the ques- tion whether the reserved sections , which , by some bills heretofore passed , by which an ap- propriation of land had been made ...
... Whole on the State of the Union , and which was afterward renewed in the House , in relation to the ques- tion whether the reserved sections , which , by some bills heretofore passed , by which an ap- propriation of land had been made ...
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... Whole on the State of the Union , on the Civil and Dip- lomatic Appropriation Bill : Mr. Chairman : I wish at all times in no way to practise any fraud upon the House or the committee , and I also desire to do nothing which may be very ...
... Whole on the State of the Union , on the Civil and Dip- lomatic Appropriation Bill : Mr. Chairman : I wish at all times in no way to practise any fraud upon the House or the committee , and I also desire to do nothing which may be very ...
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