Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Page 137
... republican robe is soiled and trailed in the dust . Let us repurify it . . . . Let us re - adopt the Declaration of Independence , and with it the practices and policy which harmonize with it . Let North and South , let all Americans ...
... republican robe is soiled and trailed in the dust . Let us repurify it . . . . Let us re - adopt the Declaration of Independence , and with it the practices and policy which harmonize with it . Let North and South , let all Americans ...
Page 139
... Republican Party Organized - Fremont Beaten by Buchanan - Dred Scott Decision - Utah Rebellion Cases in Court . - The Anti - Nebraska coalition was generally suc- cessful in the elections of 1855 , though with somewhat diminished ...
... Republican Party Organized - Fremont Beaten by Buchanan - Dred Scott Decision - Utah Rebellion Cases in Court . - The Anti - Nebraska coalition was generally suc- cessful in the elections of 1855 , though with somewhat diminished ...
Page 144
... Republican State Convention , under that name , in Illinois was held at Bloomington on the 29th of May , 1856 ... Republicans nom- inated Colonel John C. Fremont ( who had 359 votes , and Justice John McLean 196 , ) for President , and ...
... Republican State Convention , under that name , in Illinois was held at Bloomington on the 29th of May , 1856 ... Republicans nom- inated Colonel John C. Fremont ( who had 359 votes , and Justice John McLean 196 , ) for President , and ...
Page 145
... Republican candidate could have no chance of success , and this co - operation was effected on the Governorship by the nomination of Colonel William H. Bissell , a former member of Congress , who had served in the Mexican War . Lincoln ...
... Republican candidate could have no chance of success , and this co - operation was effected on the Governorship by the nomination of Colonel William H. Bissell , a former member of Congress , who had served in the Mexican War . Lincoln ...
Page 148
... Republicans can fall in with it , without taking back any- thing they have ever said . To be sure , it would be a con- siderable backing down by Judge Douglas from his much- vaunted doctrine of self - government for the Territories ...
... Republicans can fall in with it , without taking back any- thing they have ever said . To be sure , it would be a con- siderable backing down by Judge Douglas from his much- vaunted doctrine of self - government for the Territories ...
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