Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Volume 1Century Company, 1902 - United States |
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... adopted ? Turn , then , to a national bank , and you have that plan , fully and completely success- ful , as tested by the experience of forty years . I have now done with the three propositions that the subtrea- sury would injuriously ...
... adopted ? Turn , then , to a national bank , and you have that plan , fully and completely success- ful , as tested by the experience of forty years . I have now done with the three propositions that the subtrea- sury would injuriously ...
Page 31
... adopt a national bank as a fiscal agent , we must show an indispensable necessity for it , will exclude every ... adopted , we are left to choose that sort of agent which may be most " proper " on grounds of expediency . But it is ...
... adopt a national bank as a fiscal agent , we must show an indispensable necessity for it , will exclude every ... adopted , we are left to choose that sort of agent which may be most " proper " on grounds of expediency . But it is ...
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... adoption is yet uncertain . There is no sign of opposition to you among our friends , and none that I can learn among our enemies ; though of course there will be if the general ticket be adopted . The " Chicago American , " " Peoria ...
... adoption is yet uncertain . There is no sign of opposition to you among our friends , and none that I can learn among our enemies ; though of course there will be if the general ticket be adopted . The " Chicago American , " " Peoria ...
Page 45
... adopting measures to avert threatened calamities , allevi- ate the distresses of the people , and allay the ... adopted by the dominant party to take possession of the State , to fill all public offices with party men , and make ...
... adopting measures to avert threatened calamities , allevi- ate the distresses of the people , and allay the ... adopted by the dominant party to take possession of the State , to fill all public offices with party men , and make ...
Page 47
... adoption of the measure , prove conclusively that the object has been not reform , but destruc- tion ; not the ... adopted consistently with the peace and good order of society , we call upon you to avail your- selves of the ...
... adoption of the measure , prove conclusively that the object has been not reform , but destruc- tion ; not the ... adopted consistently with the peace and good order of society , we call upon you to avail your- selves of the ...
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