Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... Convention - Democratic Convention - Constitutional Union CoL- vention - Ballotings at Chicago - The Result - Enthusiastic Reception - Visit to Spring- field - Address and Letter of Acceptance - The Campaign - Result of the Election ...
... Convention - Democratic Convention - Constitutional Union CoL- vention - Ballotings at Chicago - The Result - Enthusiastic Reception - Visit to Spring- field - Address and Letter of Acceptance - The Campaign - Result of the Election ...
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... Convention - The Platform - The Nomination Mr. Lincoln's Reply to the Committee of Notification - Remarks to Union League Committee - Speech at a Serenade - Speech to Ohio Troops ...... CHAPTER XX . RECONSTRUCTION . 285 President's ...
... Convention - The Platform - The Nomination Mr. Lincoln's Reply to the Committee of Notification - Remarks to Union League Committee - Speech at a Serenade - Speech to Ohio Troops ...... CHAPTER XX . RECONSTRUCTION . 285 President's ...
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... Convention of that party , for Vice - President ; laboring earnestly during the canvass of 1856 , for the election of General Fremont , whose electoral ticket he headed . After Mr. Douglas had taken ground against Mr. Bu chanan's ...
... Convention of that party , for Vice - President ; laboring earnestly during the canvass of 1856 , for the election of General Fremont , whose electoral ticket he headed . After Mr. Douglas had taken ground against Mr. Bu chanan's ...
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... Convention of that year with shouts of applause , unanimously resolved that Abraham Lincoln was " the first and only choice of the Republicans of Illinois for the United States Senate , as the successor of Stephen A. Douglas . " At the ...
... Convention of that year with shouts of applause , unanimously resolved that Abraham Lincoln was " the first and only choice of the Republicans of Illinois for the United States Senate , as the successor of Stephen A. Douglas . " At the ...
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... Convention which framed the original Constitution ; and hence it is not recorded that the ' thirty - nine ' or any of them , while engaged on that instrument , expressed any opinion on that precise question . " In 1789 , by the First ...
... Convention which framed the original Constitution ; and hence it is not recorded that the ' thirty - nine ' or any of them , while engaged on that instrument , expressed any opinion on that precise question . " In 1789 , by the First ...
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