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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... Virginia , which voted for BELL , and Missouri , which voted for DOUGLAS , as did three electors from New Jersey also . Of the popular vote LINCOLN re- ceived 1,857,610 ; DOUGLAS 1,365,976 ; BRECKINRIDGE 847 , 953 , and BELL 590,631 ...
... Virginia , which voted for BELL , and Missouri , which voted for DOUGLAS , as did three electors from New Jersey also . Of the popular vote LINCOLN re- ceived 1,857,610 ; DOUGLAS 1,365,976 ; BRECKINRIDGE 847 , 953 , and BELL 590,631 ...
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... Virginia , " thwarted , objected , resisted , and forbade " the adoption of those measures , which , according to the same authority , if carried into execution , would have defeated the conspiracy , and rendered impossible the ...
... Virginia , " thwarted , objected , resisted , and forbade " the adoption of those measures , which , according to the same authority , if carried into execution , would have defeated the conspiracy , and rendered impossible the ...
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... Virginia or Maryland ; or without the consent of the inhabitants or without just compensation to the owners . 4. Prohibiting Congress from hindering the transportation of slaves from one State to another , or to a territory in which ...
... Virginia or Maryland ; or without the consent of the inhabitants or without just compensation to the owners . 4. Prohibiting Congress from hindering the transportation of slaves from one State to another , or to a territory in which ...
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... refer so much of the President's Message as related to the perilous condition of the country , to a committee of one from each State . This committee was appointed as follows : Corwin of Ohio . Millson of Virginia . Adams of.
... refer so much of the President's Message as related to the perilous condition of the country , to a committee of one from each State . This committee was appointed as follows : Corwin of Ohio . Millson of Virginia . Adams of.
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... Virginia . Adams of Massachusetts . Winslow of North Carolina . Humphrey of New York . Boyce of South Carolina . Campbell of Pennsylvania . Love of Georgia . Ferry of Connecticut . Davis of Maryland . Robinson of Rhode Island . Whitely ...
... Virginia . Adams of Massachusetts . Winslow of North Carolina . Humphrey of New York . Boyce of South Carolina . Campbell of Pennsylvania . Love of Georgia . Ferry of Connecticut . Davis of Maryland . Robinson of Rhode Island . Whitely ...
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