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Page 38
... Gentlemen : In obedience to a resolution of the Whig State Con- vention , we have appointed you the Central Whig Committee of your county . The trust confided to you will be one of watchfulness and labor ; but we hope the glory of ...
... Gentlemen : In obedience to a resolution of the Whig State Con- vention , we have appointed you the Central Whig Committee of your county . The trust confided to you will be one of watchfulness and labor ; but we hope the glory of ...
Page 52
... gentleman had purchased twelve negroes in different parts of Ken- tucky , and was taking them to a farm in the South . They were chained six and six together . A small iron clevis was around the left wrist of each , and this fastened to ...
... gentleman had purchased twelve negroes in different parts of Ken- tucky , and was taking them to a farm in the South . They were chained six and six together . A small iron clevis was around the left wrist of each , and this fastened to ...
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... gentleman had now said modified to a great extent the impression which might have been created by the language he had used on a previous occa- sion . He wanted to state to gentlemen who might have entertained such impressions , that the ...
... gentleman had now said modified to a great extent the impression which might have been created by the language he had used on a previous occa- sion . He wanted to state to gentlemen who might have entertained such impressions , that the ...
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Complete Works Abraham Lincoln John George Nicolay, John Hay. his power . That gentleman had referred to the report made to the House by the Postmaster - General , and had intimated an apprehen- sion that gentlemen would be disposed to ...
Complete Works Abraham Lincoln John George Nicolay, John Hay. his power . That gentleman had referred to the report made to the House by the Postmaster - General , and had intimated an apprehen- sion that gentlemen would be disposed to ...
Page 100
... gentlemen on the other side of the House who have addressed the committee within the last two days have spoken rather complainingly , if I have rightly under- stood them , of the vote given a week or ten days ago declaring that the war ...
... gentlemen on the other side of the House who have addressed the committee within the last two days have spoken rather complainingly , if I have rightly under- stood them , of the vote given a week or ten days ago declaring that the war ...
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