Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Page 79
... returning from the war he changed his residence , and was sent to Congress from the Galena district . Clay had a clear field this year for the Presidential nomination . The friends of ex - President Van Buren had been hoping for a like ...
... returning from the war he changed his residence , and was sent to Congress from the Galena district . Clay had a clear field this year for the Presidential nomination . The friends of ex - President Van Buren had been hoping for a like ...
Page 97
... the services , the blood and the lives of our political brethren in every trial , and on every field . Clay and Webster each gave a son , never • • to be returned . From the State of my 7 IN CONGRESS - AN EASTERN TOUR . 97.
... the services , the blood and the lives of our political brethren in every trial , and on every field . Clay and Webster each gave a son , never • • to be returned . From the State of my 7 IN CONGRESS - AN EASTERN TOUR . 97.
Page 98
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. • to be returned . From the State of my own residence , besides other worthy but less known Whig names , we sent Marshall , Morrison , Baker , and Hardin ; they all fought , and one fell , and in the fall of that ...
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. • to be returned . From the State of my own residence , besides other worthy but less known Whig names , we sent Marshall , Morrison , Baker , and Hardin ; they all fought , and one fell , and in the fall of that ...
Page 109
... returned to the files with the indorsement " Declined one to Hon . Joseph G. Marshall , of Indiana , as Governor of the Territory of Oregon , and the other to Hon . Abraham Lincoln as Secretary of that Territory . 99 A United States ...
... returned to the files with the indorsement " Declined one to Hon . Joseph G. Marshall , of Indiana , as Governor of the Territory of Oregon , and the other to Hon . Abraham Lincoln as Secretary of that Territory . 99 A United States ...
Page 120
... returned his retaining fee , and went home . Quite to the contrary , he put his written argument in the hands of Mr. Harding for the benefit of whatever suggestion it might give him , and remained until the close , taking a lively ...
... returned his retaining fee , and went home . Quite to the contrary , he put his written argument in the hands of Mr. Harding for the benefit of whatever suggestion it might give him , and remained until the close , taking a lively ...
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