Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Том 1Century Company, 1902 |
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... fact or facts which , if known to the public , would en- tirely destroy the prospects of N. W. Edwards and myself at the ensuing election ; but that , through favor to us , you should forbear to divulge them . No one has needed favors ...
... fact or facts which , if known to the public , would en- tirely destroy the prospects of N. W. Edwards and myself at the ensuing election ; but that , through favor to us , you should forbear to divulge them . No one has needed favors ...
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... fact that the President at first urged the specie doctrine , and that under his recommendation the first bill introduced embraced it , warrants us in charging it as the policy of the party until their head as publicly recants it as he ...
... fact that the President at first urged the specie doctrine , and that under his recommendation the first bill introduced embraced it , warrants us in charging it as the policy of the party until their head as publicly recants it as he ...
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... fact that individual depos- itories of public money have always proved unsafe , it is urged that , even if we had a national bank , the money has to pass through the same individual hands that it will under the subtreasury . This is ...
... fact that individual depos- itories of public money have always proved unsafe , it is urged that , even if we had a national bank , the money has to pass through the same individual hands that it will under the subtreasury . This is ...
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Complete Works Abraham Lincoln John George Nicolay, John Hay. only partially true in fact , and wholly fallacious in argument . It is only partially true in fact , because by the subtreasury bill four re- ceivers - general are to be ...
Complete Works Abraham Lincoln John George Nicolay, John Hay. only partially true in fact , and wholly fallacious in argument . It is only partially true in fact , because by the subtreasury bill four re- ceivers - general are to be ...
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... facts equally astounding might be presented from the same authentic document ; but I deem the foregoing abundantly ... fact . He first says that the expenditures of that one year were made under the appro- priations of Congress — one ...
... facts equally astounding might be presented from the same authentic document ; but I deem the foregoing abundantly ... fact . He first says that the expenditures of that one year were made under the appro- priations of Congress — one ...
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