Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 1 |
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... authority to obtain for your- selves such protection by copyright , or otherwise , in respect to the whole or any part of such a collection , as I might for any reason be entitled to have . Believe me , very sincerely yours , " JOHN G ...
... authority to obtain for your- selves such protection by copyright , or otherwise , in respect to the whole or any part of such a collection , as I might for any reason be entitled to have . Believe me , very sincerely yours , " JOHN G ...
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... authority in the Constitution to establish a bank , and therefore , a bank is uncon- stitutional ; but we with equal truth may say there is no express authority in the Constitution to establish a subtreasury , and there- fore a ...
... authority in the Constitution to establish a bank , and therefore , a bank is uncon- stitutional ; but we with equal truth may say there is no express authority in the Constitution to establish a subtreasury , and there- fore a ...
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... authority , for a week or two . We thought that to appear too keen about it might spur our opponents on about their general ticket project . Upon the whole , I think I may say with certainty that your reëlection is sure , if it be in ...
... authority , for a week or two . We thought that to appear too keen about it might spur our opponents on about their general ticket project . Upon the whole , I think I may say with certainty that your reëlection is sure , if it be in ...
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... authority to fill any vacancy that may occur in the committee . March 4 , 1843. - CIRCULAR FROM WHIG COMMITTEE . Address to the People of Illinois . Fellow - citizens : By a resolution of a meeting of such of the Whigs of the State as ...
... authority to fill any vacancy that may occur in the committee . March 4 , 1843. - CIRCULAR FROM WHIG COMMITTEE . Address to the People of Illinois . Fellow - citizens : By a resolution of a meeting of such of the Whigs of the State as ...
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... authority of Texas or of the United States , and that there and thereby the first blood of the war was shed , there is not one word in all the President has said which would either admit or deny the declaration . This strange omission ...
... authority of Texas or of the United States , and that there and thereby the first blood of the war was shed , there is not one word in all the President has said which would either admit or deny the declaration . This strange omission ...
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