History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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... York , as the candidate of the Republican party for the campaign of 1860 . It was , doubtless , during this visit of Mr. Lincoln to New York that the following incident occurred , which is thus narrated by a teacher at the Five Points ...
... York , as the candidate of the Republican party for the campaign of 1860 . It was , doubtless , during this visit of Mr. Lincoln to New York that the following incident occurred , which is thus narrated by a teacher at the Five Points ...
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... York , made unanimous , and the Convention adjourned till the afternoon , when they completed their work by nominating Hannibal Hamlin for Vice - Presi- dent . Mr. Lincoln was at Springfield at the time . He had been in the telegraph ...
... York , made unanimous , and the Convention adjourned till the afternoon , when they completed their work by nominating Hannibal Hamlin for Vice - Presi- dent . Mr. Lincoln was at Springfield at the time . He had been in the telegraph ...
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... , New York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , Michigan , Iowa , Wisconsin , Minnesota , California . That the consequences of that election have been very different from what was anticipated by the great body. 3.
... , New York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , Michigan , Iowa , Wisconsin , Minnesota , California . That the consequences of that election have been very different from what was anticipated by the great body. 3.
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... York . The debates and the action of Congress throughout the ses- sion related mainly to the questions at issue between the two sections . The discussion opened on the 3d of December as soon as the President's Message had been read ...
... York . The debates and the action of Congress throughout the ses- sion related mainly to the questions at issue between the two sections . The discussion opened on the 3d of December as soon as the President's Message had been read ...
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... York . Boyce of South Carolina . Campbell of Pennsylvania . Love of Georgia . Ferry of Connecticut . Davis of Maryland . Robinson of Rhode Island . Whitely of Delaware . Tappan of New Hampshire . Stratton of New Jersey . Bristow of ...
... York . Boyce of South Carolina . Campbell of Pennsylvania . Love of Georgia . Ferry of Connecticut . Davis of Maryland . Robinson of Rhode Island . Whitely of Delaware . Tappan of New Hampshire . Stratton of New Jersey . Bristow of ...
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