Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 1 |
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... tion . That our government should have been maintained in its original form , from its establishment until now , is not much to be wondered at . It had many props to support it through that pe- riod , which now are decayed and crumbled ...
... tion . That our government should have been maintained in its original form , from its establishment until now , is not much to be wondered at . It had many props to support it through that pe- riod , which now are decayed and crumbled ...
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... tion of those revenues and the disbursement of them by the govern- ment , the bank was permitted to and did actually loan them out to individuals , and hence the large amount of money annually collected for revenue purposes , which by ...
... tion of those revenues and the disbursement of them by the govern- ment , the bank was permitted to and did actually loan them out to individuals , and hence the large amount of money annually collected for revenue purposes , which by ...
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... of Sep- tember , 1838. Although it refused to pass the Subtreasury Bill , a majority of its members were elected as friends of the administra- tion , and proved their adherence to it by the 32 ADDRESSES AND LETTERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... of Sep- tember , 1838. Although it refused to pass the Subtreasury Bill , a majority of its members were elected as friends of the administra- tion , and proved their adherence to it by the 32 ADDRESSES AND LETTERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... tion being made as to whether the doctor's story was not a fabrica- tion , several acquaintances of his ( among whom was the same postmaster who wrote Keys , as before mentioned ) were introduced as sort of compurgators , who swore that ...
... tion being made as to whether the doctor's story was not a fabrica- tion , several acquaintances of his ( among whom was the same postmaster who wrote Keys , as before mentioned ) were introduced as sort of compurgators , who swore that ...
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... tion shall conform to the number of representatives entitled under the new apportionment ; but that in all cases every county shall be entitled to one delegate . We would urge upon our political friends in the different ADDRESSES AND ...
... tion shall conform to the number of representatives entitled under the new apportionment ; but that in all cases every county shall be entitled to one delegate . We would urge upon our political friends in the different ADDRESSES AND ...
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