Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Volume 1Century Company, 1902 - United States |
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Page 43
... amendments of the bill , and insert in lieu thereof an amendment which in substance was that the governor be autho- rized to issue bonds for the payment of the interest ; that these be called " interest bonds " ; that the taxes accruing ...
... amendments of the bill , and insert in lieu thereof an amendment which in substance was that the governor be autho- rized to issue bonds for the payment of the interest ; that these be called " interest bonds " ; that the taxes accruing ...
Page 110
... amendment you fear that you and I disagree about the I regret this , not because of any fear we shall remain dis- agreed after you have read this letter , but because if you misunder- stand I fear other good friends may also . That vote ...
... amendment you fear that you and I disagree about the I regret this , not because of any fear we shall remain dis- agreed after you have read this letter , but because if you misunder- stand I fear other good friends may also . That vote ...
Page 116
... amendments to the ninth section of the act of the last session of Congress . The first amendment de- sired by members of this House had for its only object to give bounty lands to such persons as had served for a time as privates , but ...
... amendments to the ninth section of the act of the last session of Congress . The first amendment de- sired by members of this House had for its only object to give bounty lands to such persons as had served for a time as privates , but ...
Page 117
... amendment was now in order . The Speaker replied in the negative . April 2 , 1848. - LETTER TO DAVID LINCOLN . WASHINGTON , April 2 , 1848 . Dear Sir : Last evening I was much gratified by receiving and reading your letter of the 30th ...
... amendment was now in order . The Speaker replied in the negative . April 2 , 1848. - LETTER TO DAVID LINCOLN . WASHINGTON , April 2 , 1848 . Dear Sir : Last evening I was much gratified by receiving and reading your letter of the 30th ...
Page 119
... amendment that was submitted by the gentleman from Vermont [ Mr. Collamer ] in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , and which was afterward re- newed in the House , in relation to the question whether the reserved sections ...
... amendment that was submitted by the gentleman from Vermont [ Mr. Collamer ] in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , and which was afterward re- newed in the House , in relation to the question whether the reserved sections ...
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