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... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JUNE 20, 1848. SPEECH IN REPLY TO JUDGE DOUGLAS, DELIVERED IN REPRESENTATIVES' HALL, SPRINGFIELD, ILL., JUNE 26, 1857. SPEECH DELIVERED AT COOPER INSTITUTE, FEBRUARY 27, 1860. SPEECH DELIVERED AT COLUMBUS, OHIO ...
... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JUNE 20, 1848. SPEECH IN REPLY TO JUDGE DOUGLAS, DELIVERED IN REPRESENTATIVES' HALL, SPRINGFIELD, ILL., JUNE 26, 1857. SPEECH DELIVERED AT COOPER INSTITUTE, FEBRUARY 27, 1860. SPEECH DELIVERED AT COLUMBUS, OHIO ...
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... House, in regard to some resolutions which had passed. In this protest he pronounces distinctly against slavery, and takes the first public step toward what is now Republican doctrine.) He was twice the candidate (in 1838 and 1840) of ...
... House, in regard to some resolutions which had passed. In this protest he pronounces distinctly against slavery, and takes the first public step toward what is now Republican doctrine.) He was twice the candidate (in 1838 and 1840) of ...
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... House of Congress. At the time of her marriage, Miss Todd was the belle of Springfield society-accomplished and intellectual, and possessing all the social graces native in' the women of Kentucky. (Three living sons are the children of ...
... House of Congress. At the time of her marriage, Miss Todd was the belle of Springfield society-accomplished and intellectual, and possessing all the social graces native in' the women of Kentucky. (Three living sons are the children of ...
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... people, by a majority of seven Whigs in the House, pronounced against the war, though hardly more than a year had elapsed since their Representatives, by a vote of one hundred and twenty-two to fourteen, had declared war to exist CHAPTER ...
... people, by a majority of seven Whigs in the House, pronounced against the war, though hardly more than a year had elapsed since their Representatives, by a vote of one hundred and twenty-two to fourteen, had declared war to exist CHAPTER ...
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... House were Palfrey, Winthrop, Wilmot, Giddings, Adams. The new member from Illinois, who had distinguished himself in 1844 as the friend of Clay and the enemy of Texan annexation, took his seat among these great men as a representative ...
... House were Palfrey, Winthrop, Wilmot, Giddings, Adams. The new member from Illinois, who had distinguished himself in 1844 as the friend of Clay and the enemy of Texan annexation, took his seat among these great men as a representative ...
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OF REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 20 1848 | |
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