Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Том 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... Secretary of the Interior Department . It was a complicated case , growing out of a speculative transaction . Lincoln gained the suit not only in this first trial , but afterward on appeal to Notwithstanding , it was later alleged by ...
... Secretary of the Interior Department . It was a complicated case , growing out of a speculative transaction . Lincoln gained the suit not only in this first trial , but afterward on appeal to Notwithstanding , it was later alleged by ...
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... Secretary of the Interior , Hon . Thomas Ewing . - Butterfield was not a favorite among the Whigs of the State in general , and with the approval of Edwards , who was sure to be beaten , Lincoln became a candi- date . About the middle ...
... Secretary of the Interior , Hon . Thomas Ewing . - Butterfield was not a favorite among the Whigs of the State in general , and with the approval of Edwards , who was sure to be beaten , Lincoln became a candi- date . About the middle ...
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... Secretary Ewing had promised the place in question ; the case was referred to the Cabinet , and Ewing kept his word ... Secretary remarked that if Mr. Lincoln had applied when the administration came in he should have had the office ...
... Secretary Ewing had promised the place in question ; the case was referred to the Cabinet , and Ewing kept his word ... Secretary remarked that if Mr. Lincoln had applied when the administration came in he should have had the office ...
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... Secretary of that Territory . 99 A United States Senator was to be chosen at the next session of the Illinois Legislature , but a Whig majority in that body was not among the possibilities of the time . Lincoln was voted for by the Whig ...
... Secretary of that Territory . 99 A United States Senator was to be chosen at the next session of the Illinois Legislature , but a Whig majority in that body was not among the possibilities of the time . Lincoln was voted for by the Whig ...
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... Secretary of War ) , a prominent attorney in patent cases , who had intimate relations with Mr. Stanton . The depositions taken were sent to both Lincoln and Stanton , as directed by Mr. Manny , whose extensive manufactory of reapers ...
... Secretary of War ) , a prominent attorney in patent cases , who had intimate relations with Mr. Stanton . The depositions taken were sent to both Lincoln and Stanton , as directed by Mr. Manny , whose extensive manufactory of reapers ...
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