The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions .... 179 CHAPTER VIII . MR . LINCOLN'S INAUGURAL TOUR TO WASHINGTON . His farewell at Springfield , Ill . - Addresses at Toledo , Indianapolis , Cincinnati ...
... Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions .... 179 CHAPTER VIII . MR . LINCOLN'S INAUGURAL TOUR TO WASHINGTON . His farewell at Springfield , Ill . - Addresses at Toledo , Indianapolis , Cincinnati ...
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... resolutions of a pro- slavery character had been adopted by a Democratic majority of the Illinois Legislature , and the attempt , of course , was made to affix the stigma of Abolitionists to all those who refused assent to these extreme ...
... resolutions of a pro- slavery character had been adopted by a Democratic majority of the Illinois Legislature , and the attempt , of course , was made to affix the stigma of Abolitionists to all those who refused assent to these extreme ...
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... Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly , at its present session , the undersigned hereby protest against the passage of the same . " They believe that the institution of ...
... Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly , at its present session , the undersigned hereby protest against the passage of the same . " They believe that the institution of ...
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... resolutions , keenly criticising the motives which had superinduced the war . In later years , it was charged against Mr. Lincoln by his political enemies , that he lacked genuine patriotism , inasmuch as he had voted against the ...
... resolutions , keenly criticising the motives which had superinduced the war . In later years , it was charged against Mr. Lincoln by his political enemies , that he lacked genuine patriotism , inasmuch as he had voted against the ...
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... resolution requesting the President to give the House information on that point ; which President Polk would have found as difficult to dodge as Douglas . found it to dodge the questions which Mr. Lincoln pro- posed to him . " On the ...
... resolution requesting the President to give the House information on that point ; which President Polk would have found as difficult to dodge as Douglas . found it to dodge the questions which Mr. Lincoln pro- posed to him . " On the ...
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