Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Page 93
... North and South , on a Presidential ticket ? The Whig National Convention met at Philadelphia on the 8th of June . Mr. Clay had consented to accept another nomination , if tendered him , and active exer- tions had been made for several ...
... North and South , on a Presidential ticket ? The Whig National Convention met at Philadelphia on the 8th of June . Mr. Clay had consented to accept another nomination , if tendered him , and active exer- tions had been made for several ...
Page 96
... North- ern man , or , rather , a Western free - State man , with a constituency I believe to be , and with personal feelings ( 96 ) CHAPTER VIII - IN CONGRESS-SPEECHES IN NEW ENGLAND SECOND SESSION SLAVERY TURMOIL No OFFICE FROM TAYLOR ...
... North- ern man , or , rather , a Western free - State man , with a constituency I believe to be , and with personal feelings ( 96 ) CHAPTER VIII - IN CONGRESS-SPEECHES IN NEW ENGLAND SECOND SESSION SLAVERY TURMOIL No OFFICE FROM TAYLOR ...
Page 107
... North . I answer , that of the local appointments every part has had its share , and Chicago far the best share of any . Of the transitory , the Marshal and Attorney are all ; and neither of these is within a hundred miles of me NO ...
... North . I answer , that of the local appointments every part has had its share , and Chicago far the best share of any . Of the transitory , the Marshal and Attorney are all ; and neither of these is within a hundred miles of me NO ...
Page 108
... North of West . I am in the center . Is the center nothing ? —that center which alone has ever given you a Whig representative ? On the score of locality , I admit the claim of the North is no worse , and I deny that it is any better ...
... North of West . I am in the center . Is the center nothing ? —that center which alone has ever given you a Whig representative ? On the score of locality , I admit the claim of the North is no worse , and I deny that it is any better ...
Page 110
... North ; the new compromise strug- gling into life ; and the lull which came at length , as if everybody had wearied of this sad business and wanted solid repose . He made a few campaign speeches for Winfield Scott in 1852 , but the ill ...
... North ; the new compromise strug- gling into life ; and the lull which came at length , as if everybody had wearied of this sad business and wanted solid repose . He made a few campaign speeches for Winfield Scott in 1852 , but the ill ...
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