History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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... Republican party , which held its first Convention for the nomination of President and Vice- President at Philadelphia on June 17 , 1856. John C. Fremont was nominated for President and William L. Dayton for Vice President . Mr ...
... Republican party , which held its first Convention for the nomination of President and Vice- President at Philadelphia on June 17 , 1856. John C. Fremont was nominated for President and William L. Dayton for Vice President . Mr ...
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... Republicans of Illinois thought otherwise . They knew the man . They knew that on the cardinal principle of the Republican party , opposition to the spread of Slavery into the Territories , he was not with LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 3833 ...
... Republicans of Illinois thought otherwise . They knew the man . They knew that on the cardinal principle of the Republican party , opposition to the spread of Slavery into the Territories , he was not with LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 3833 ...
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... Republican State Convention , which were never so adopted , and again called Douglas's attention to the conspiracy to national- ize Slavery , and he showed that his pretended desire to leave the people of a Territory free to establish ...
... Republican State Convention , which were never so adopted , and again called Douglas's attention to the conspiracy to national- ize Slavery , and he showed that his pretended desire to leave the people of a Territory free to establish ...
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... Republican party was sectional ; and after again exploding the fraudulent resolutions and giving strong proof that Douglas himself was a party to the fraud , and again showing that Douglas had failed to answer his question about the ...
... Republican party was sectional ; and after again exploding the fraudulent resolutions and giving strong proof that Douglas himself was a party to the fraud , and again showing that Douglas had failed to answer his question about the ...
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... Republican party , what they proposed to do , and what they did not propose to do . He said that they looked upon Slavery as " a moral , a social , and a political wrong , " and they proposed a course of conduct which should treat it as ...
... Republican party , what they proposed to do , and what they did not propose to do . He said that they looked upon Slavery as " a moral , a social , and a political wrong , " and they proposed a course of conduct which should treat it as ...
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