Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Page 41
... candidate for Repre- sentative . Responding to a demand that the 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 ...
... candidate for Repre- sentative . Responding to a demand that the 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 ...
Page 42
... candidate , was opposed by a faction of the party , who supported Sen- ator White , of Tennessee , - a former personal friend of Jackson , but now alienated , and with such success that the latter had the chagrin of seeing his own State ...
... candidate , was opposed by a faction of the party , who supported Sen- ator White , of Tennessee , - a former personal friend of Jackson , but now alienated , and with such success that the latter had the chagrin of seeing his own State ...
Page 44
... candidates in Sangamon County , with one exception , Lincoln receiv- ing more than an average vote . Each of the seven Representatives and two Senators thus chosen ( the number being larger than at the last election ) was over six feet ...
... candidates in Sangamon County , with one exception , Lincoln receiv- ing more than an average vote . Each of the seven Representatives and two Senators thus chosen ( the number being larger than at the last election ) was over six feet ...
Page 54
... candidate of the Whig minority for Speaker . Named for elector on the Harrison ticket , he spent much time in canvass- ing the central counties of the State especially , bearing the brunt of the Presidential battle on the Whig side ...
... candidate of the Whig minority for Speaker . Named for elector on the Harrison ticket , he spent much time in canvass- ing the central counties of the State especially , bearing the brunt of the Presidential battle on the Whig side ...
Page 77
... candidate for re - elec- tion to the Legislature in 1842. One substantial reason is easy to find . Representatives in Congress were to be chosen the next year in Illinois , under a law that was changed at the following session of the ...
... candidate for re - elec- tion to the Legislature in 1842. One substantial reason is easy to find . Representatives in Congress were to be chosen the next year in Illinois , under a law that was changed at the following session of the ...
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