The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death |
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... Representatives . - The Border State Reply . The Finances . - The Confiscation Bill . - The President's Action and Opinions . - The President's Message . - Message in Regard to Mr. Cameron . - The President and his Cabinet . - Close of ...
... Representatives . - The Border State Reply . The Finances . - The Confiscation Bill . - The President's Action and Opinions . - The President's Message . - Message in Regard to Mr. Cameron . - The President and his Cabinet . - Close of ...
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... representatives from Sangamon County , and during this term he was assigned a place on the Finance Committee , his member- ship of the Committee on Public Accounts and Expendi tures 26 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
... representatives from Sangamon County , and during this term he was assigned a place on the Finance Committee , his member- ship of the Committee on Public Accounts and Expendi tures 26 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
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... Representatives from the County of Sangamon . " In 1838 , Mr. Lincoln was for the third time elected to the State legislature ; and among his six colleagues , as rep- resentatives from Sangamon County , was John Calhoun , since ...
... Representatives from the County of Sangamon . " In 1838 , Mr. Lincoln was for the third time elected to the State legislature ; and among his six colleagues , as rep- resentatives from Sangamon County , was John Calhoun , since ...
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... Representatives , That the President of the United States be respectfully requested to inform this House- 1st . Whether the spot on which the blood of our citizens was shed , as in his messages declared , was or was not within the ...
... Representatives , That the President of the United States be respectfully requested to inform this House- 1st . Whether the spot on which the blood of our citizens was shed , as in his messages declared , was or was not within the ...
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... Representatives alike , -- insisted , each for himself , upon expressing his views , and defining his position in full , for the benefit of his constituents . The only speech of any length made by Mr. Lincoln , subsequent to that from ...
... Representatives alike , -- insisted , each for himself , upon expressing his views , and defining his position in full , for the benefit of his constituents . The only speech of any length made by Mr. Lincoln , subsequent to that from ...
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