Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... Whig can- didates should " show their hand , " he said through the Springfield Journal , under date of June 13th : I go for all sharing the privileges of the Government who assist in bearing its burdens . Consequently , I go for ...
... Whig can- didates should " show their hand , " he said through the Springfield Journal , under date of June 13th : I go for all sharing the privileges of the Government who assist in bearing its burdens . Consequently , I go for ...
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... Whigs had no regular nominee voting for Daniel Webster , and in mostly for General W. H. Harrison . for defeating Van Buren was in so toral votes as to throw the election into the House of Representatives . — - in Massachusetts other Whig ...
... Whigs had no regular nominee voting for Daniel Webster , and in mostly for General W. H. Harrison . for defeating Van Buren was in so toral votes as to throw the election into the House of Representatives . — - in Massachusetts other Whig ...
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... Whig and Democrat . Lincoln was a Whig and the leading man upon the ticket . I was then fresh from Kentucky , and had heard many of her great orators . It seemed to me then , as it seems to me now , that I never heard a more effective ...
... Whig and Democrat . Lincoln was a Whig and the leading man upon the ticket . I was then fresh from Kentucky , and had heard many of her great orators . It seemed to me then , as it seems to me now , that I never heard a more effective ...
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Joseph Hartwell Barrett. Forquer had been a Whig , but changed his politics , and had been appointed Register of the ... Whigs elected their Legislative candidates in Sangamon County , with one exception , Lincoln receiv- ing more than an ...
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. Forquer had been a Whig , but changed his politics , and had been appointed Register of the ... Whigs elected their Legislative candidates in Sangamon County , with one exception , Lincoln receiv- ing more than an ...
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... Whigs , and a challenge to the Democrats for a joint debate between . champions of the parties . This was accepted , the Dem- ocrats choosing on their part Messrs . Douglas , Lam- born , Calhoun , and Jesse B. Thomas - former Senator ...
... Whigs , and a challenge to the Democrats for a joint debate between . champions of the parties . This was accepted , the Dem- ocrats choosing on their part Messrs . Douglas , Lam- born , Calhoun , and Jesse B. Thomas - former Senator ...
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