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... prospects of N. W. Ed- wards and myself at the ensuing election ; but that , through favor to us , you should forbear to divulge them . has needed favors more than I , and , generally , few have been less unwilling to accept them ...
... prospects of N. W. Ed- wards and myself at the ensuing election ; but that , through favor to us , you should forbear to divulge them . has needed favors more than I , and , generally , few have been less unwilling to accept them ...
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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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... any evidence of a movement to send a delegate from your circuit to the June convention . I wish to say that I think it all - important that a delegate should be sent . Mr. Clay's chance for an election is just no chance at all .
... any evidence of a movement to send a delegate from your circuit to the June convention . I wish to say that I think it all - important that a delegate should be sent . Mr. Clay's chance for an election is just no chance at all .
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Your meetings will be of evenings ; the older men , and the women , to hear will not only contribute to the election of " Old Zach , " but will be an interesting pastime , and improving to the intellectual faculties of all engaged .
Your meetings will be of evenings ; the older men , and the women , to hear will not only contribute to the election of " Old Zach , " but will be an interesting pastime , and improving to the intellectual faculties of all engaged .
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You say , if you were President , you would send an army and hang the leaders of the Missouri outrages upon the Kansas elections ; still , if Kansas fairly votes herself a slave State she must be admitted , or the Union must be ...
You say , if you were President , you would send an army and hang the leaders of the Missouri outrages upon the Kansas elections ; still , if Kansas fairly votes herself a slave State she must be admitted , or the Union must be ...
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