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... CONVENTION. SPEECH DELIVERED AT CINCINNATI, OHIO, SEPTEMBER, 1859. SPEECH ON INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JUNE 20, 1848. SPEECH IN REPLY TO JUDGE DOUGLAS, DELIVERED IN REPRESENTATIVES' HALL, SPRINGFIELD, ILL ...
... CONVENTION. SPEECH DELIVERED AT CINCINNATI, OHIO, SEPTEMBER, 1859. SPEECH ON INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JUNE 20, 1848. SPEECH IN REPLY TO JUDGE DOUGLAS, DELIVERED IN REPRESENTATIVES' HALL, SPRINGFIELD, ILL ...
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... Convention of 1848. Returning to Illinois after the adjournment of Congress, he took the stump for his favorite candidate, and was active throughout that famous canvass. In 1849, he retired from Congress, firmly declining renomination ...
... Convention of 1848. Returning to Illinois after the adjournment of Congress, he took the stump for his favorite candidate, and was active throughout that famous canvass. In 1849, he retired from Congress, firmly declining renomination ...
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... Convention, with a view to forming a permanent organization, had been held at Springfield, in October; but many anti-Nebraska men, who still adhered to old names, had not taken part in it. The following resolutions were adopted at this ...
... Convention, with a view to forming a permanent organization, had been held at Springfield, in October; but many anti-Nebraska men, who still adhered to old names, had not taken part in it. The following resolutions were adopted at this ...
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... Convention, and assisted in their adoption. Lincoln met this earliest of a series of misrepresentations with prompt denial, and proved that he was not a member of the Convention. The actual Republican party of Illinois, dates its ...
... Convention, and assisted in their adoption. Lincoln met this earliest of a series of misrepresentations with prompt denial, and proved that he was not a member of the Convention. The actual Republican party of Illinois, dates its ...
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... principles of civil liberty —criticizing the Declaration of Independence, and insisting that there is no right principle of action but self-interest." CHAPTER VIII. IN the Republican National Convention of 1856, Abraham.
... principles of civil liberty —criticizing the Declaration of Independence, and insisting that there is no right principle of action but self-interest." CHAPTER VIII. IN the Republican National Convention of 1856, Abraham.
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OF REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 20 1848 | |
REPRESENTATIVES HALL SPRINGFIELD ILL JUNE | |
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