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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... Election , November 6 , 1860 , to the Inauguration , March 4 , 1861 ..... CHAPTER II . From Springfield to Washington ...... CHAPTER III . From the Inauguration to the Meeting of Congress .... CHAPTER IV . The Extra Session of Congress ...
... Election , November 6 , 1860 , to the Inauguration , March 4 , 1861 ..... CHAPTER II . From Springfield to Washington ...... CHAPTER III . From the Inauguration to the Meeting of Congress .... CHAPTER IV . The Extra Session of Congress ...
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... Elections of 1863 .... 392 CHAPTER XII . The Congress of 1863 - '64 . — Message of the President . - Action of the Session .... CHAPTER XIII . Movements towards Reconstruction . - The Rebellion and Labor.- The President on Benevolent ...
... Elections of 1863 .... 392 CHAPTER XII . The Congress of 1863 - '64 . — Message of the President . - Action of the Session .... CHAPTER XIII . Movements towards Reconstruction . - The Rebellion and Labor.- The President on Benevolent ...
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... - son's consent . " The two opponents met again at Peoria . We believe it is universally admitted that on both of these occa- sions Mr. Lincoln had decidedly the advantage . The result of the election was the defeat of the Democrats.
... - son's consent . " The two opponents met again at Peoria . We believe it is universally admitted that on both of these occa- sions Mr. Lincoln had decidedly the advantage . The result of the election was the defeat of the Democrats.
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... election was the defeat of the Democrats and the election of anti - Nebraska men to the Legis- lature to secure the election of a United States Senator who would be true to freedom , if they could be brought to unite upon a candidate ...
... election was the defeat of the Democrats and the election of anti - Nebraska men to the Legis- lature to secure the election of a United States Senator who would be true to freedom , if they could be brought to unite upon a candidate ...
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... election to the Senate . His course on the Lecompton bill had made an open breach between him and the Administration , and he had rendered such good service to the Republicans in their battle with that monstrous infamy , that there were ...
... election to the Senate . His course on the Lecompton bill had made an open breach between him and the Administration , and he had rendered such good service to the Republicans in their battle with that monstrous infamy , that there were ...
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