The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln ...: To which is Added a Biographical Sketch of Hon. Hannibal HamlinDerby & Jackson, 1860 - Всего страниц: 354 |
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... favor of the pro- tective policy with a power and conclusiveness rarely equalled , and at the same time in a manner so lucid and familiar , and so well interspersed with happy illus- trations and apposite anecdotes , as to establish a ...
... favor of the pro- tective policy with a power and conclusiveness rarely equalled , and at the same time in a manner so lucid and familiar , and so well interspersed with happy illus- trations and apposite anecdotes , as to establish a ...
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... favor of the subjoined resolution : " Resolved , That if , in the judgment of Congress , it be necessary to improve the navigation of a river to expe- dite and render secure the movements of our army , and save from delay and loss our ...
... favor of the subjoined resolution : " Resolved , That if , in the judgment of Congress , it be necessary to improve the navigation of a river to expe- dite and render secure the movements of our army , and save from delay and loss our ...
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... favor of according to it a respectful consideration . On the 30th of December , a similar memorial against the slave - trade was presented to the House , and on a motion to lay upon the table Mr. Lincoln voted again in the negative ...
... favor of according to it a respectful consideration . On the 30th of December , a similar memorial against the slave - trade was presented to the House , and on a motion to lay upon the table Mr. Lincoln voted again in the negative ...
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... favor of a protective tariff . Mr. Stewart of Penn . , on that day moved a suspension of the rules to enable him to offer the following resolution : " Resolved , That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the ...
... favor of a protective tariff . Mr. Stewart of Penn . , on that day moved a suspension of the rules to enable him to offer the following resolution : " Resolved , That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the ...
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... favor of the bill would only make a tie , and the bill would still be lost . The Speaker , therefore , did not consider himself called upon to give any vote on the subject . " Subsequently the case came up again , on a motion to ...
... favor of the bill would only make a tie , and the bill would still be lost . The Speaker , therefore , did not consider himself called upon to give any vote on the subject . " Subsequently the case came up again , on a motion to ...
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