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If alive on the first Monday in November , I shall vote for Hugh L. Wmite for President . [ Letter to Colonel Robert Alen , 21 June 1836. ] No one Dear Colonel : I am told that during mov absence last week you passed through this place ...
If alive on the first Monday in November , I shall vote for Hugh L. Wmite for President . [ Letter to Colonel Robert Alen , 21 June 1836. ] No one Dear Colonel : I am told that during mov absence last week you passed through this place ...
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Mr. Lamborn refers to the late elections in the States , and from their results confidently predicts that every State in the Union will vote for Mr. Van Buren at the next presidential election . Address that argument to cowards and to ...
Mr. Lamborn refers to the late elections in the States , and from their results confidently predicts that every State in the Union will vote for Mr. Van Buren at the next presidential election . Address that argument to cowards and to ...
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In that case I shall be most happy to reverse the vote I gave the other day . I have a selfish motive for desiring that the President may do this — I expect to gain some votes , in connection with the war , which , without his so doing ...
In that case I shall be most happy to reverse the vote I gave the other day . I have a selfish motive for desiring that the President may do this — I expect to gain some votes , in connection with the war , which , without his so doing ...
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The only thing in it that I wish to talk to you at once about is that because of my vote for Ashmun's amendment you fear that you and I disagree about the war .
The only thing in it that I wish to talk to you at once about is that because of my vote for Ashmun's amendment you fear that you and I disagree about the war .
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If he is , ask him to discard feeling , and try if he can possibly , as a matter of judgment , count the votes necessary to elect him . In my judgment we can elect nobody but General Taylor ; and we cannot elect him without a nomination ...
If he is , ask him to discard feeling , and try if he can possibly , as a matter of judgment , count the votes necessary to elect him . In my judgment we can elect nobody but General Taylor ; and we cannot elect him without a nomination ...
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