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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... your nomination , and with it the plat- form resolutions and sentiments which the Convention adopted . Sir , at your convenience we shall be glad to LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 47 receive from you such 46 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... your nomination , and with it the plat- form resolutions and sentiments which the Convention adopted . Sir , at your convenience we shall be glad to LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 47 receive from you such 46 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... resolutions of the Convention , denominated the plat- form , and without any unnecessary or unreasonable de- lay , respond to you , Mr. Chairman , in writing , not doubting that the platform will be found satisfactory , and the ...
... resolutions of the Convention , denominated the plat- form , and without any unnecessary or unreasonable de- lay , respond to you , Mr. Chairman , in writing , not doubting that the platform will be found satisfactory , and the ...
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... resolved that Freedom should be henceforth national , and Slavery should be and remain as it was meant to be when the Constitution was adopted . They formed a body of nearly 2,000,000 voters , who carried for Mr. Lincoln the electoral ...
... resolved that Freedom should be henceforth national , and Slavery should be and remain as it was meant to be when the Constitution was adopted . They formed a body of nearly 2,000,000 voters , who carried for Mr. Lincoln the electoral ...
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... resolutions , that each of the Southern States should secede from the Union as soon as possible ; that a Convention of seceding States should be held at Montgomery , Alabama , not later than the 15th of February ; and that the Senators ...
... resolutions , that each of the Southern States should secede from the Union as soon as possible ; that a Convention of seceding States should be held at Montgomery , Alabama , not later than the 15th of February ; and that the Senators ...
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... resolved upon secession . In all the Conventions of the seceding States , delegates were appointed to meet at Montgomery . In not one of them was the question of secession submitted to a vote of the people ; although in some of them the ...
... resolved upon secession . In all the Conventions of the seceding States , delegates were appointed to meet at Montgomery . In not one of them was the question of secession submitted to a vote of the people ; although in some of them the ...
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