The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln |
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Page 48
... the Constitution , has left to us a clear and explicit account of their intentions . He informs us , that on " " Wednesday , August 22 , the Convention proceeded to consider the report of the Committee of Detail , 48 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF.
... the Constitution , has left to us a clear and explicit account of their intentions . He informs us , that on " " Wednesday , August 22 , the Convention proceeded to consider the report of the Committee of Detail , 48 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF.
Page 61
... Convention of 1848 , of which he was a member , he advocated the nomination of General Taylor , and sustained the nomination by an active can- vass in Illinois and Indiana . From 1849 to 1854 Mr. Lincoln was engaged assidu- ously in the ...
... Convention of 1848 , of which he was a member , he advocated the nomination of General Taylor , and sustained the nomination by an active can- vass in Illinois and Indiana . From 1849 to 1854 Mr. Lincoln was engaged assidu- ously in the ...
Page 70
... , and especially under the circumstances , when the masses of the people sympathized with Mr. D. in his quarrel with the administration . A Republican State Convention met at Springfield , Illinois , 70 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF PART THIRD. ...
... , and especially under the circumstances , when the masses of the people sympathized with Mr. D. in his quarrel with the administration . A Republican State Convention met at Springfield , Illinois , 70 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF PART THIRD. ...
Page 71
... Convention also adopted the subjoined platform : THE ILLINOIS PLATFORM . " We , the Republicans of Illinois , in Convention assembled , in addition to our previous affirmations , make the following declaration of our principles : " 1 ...
... Convention also adopted the subjoined platform : THE ILLINOIS PLATFORM . " We , the Republicans of Illinois , in Convention assembled , in addition to our previous affirmations , make the following declaration of our principles : " 1 ...
Page 91
... convention to form a Republican party at Springfield , and I think that my friend , Mr. Lovejoy , who is here upon this stand , had a hand in it . I think this is true , and I think if he will remember accurately , he will be able to ...
... convention to form a Republican party at Springfield , and I think that my friend , Mr. Lovejoy , who is here upon this stand , had a hand in it . I think this is true , and I think if he will remember accurately , he will be able to ...
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