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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... question . Mr. Lincoln , on the whig side , and John Calhoun on the democratic side , were the heads of the opposing electoral tickets . Calhoun , late of Nebraska , now dead , was then in the full vigor of 2 ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 25 ...
... question . Mr. Lincoln , on the whig side , and John Calhoun on the democratic side , were the heads of the opposing electoral tickets . Calhoun , late of Nebraska , now dead , was then in the full vigor of 2 ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 25 ...
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... question was pending . Questions of order arose and the House was in great confusion , Mr. Giddings claimed the right to modify his resolution , and the Speaker decided that he had that right . Mr. Ste- phens , of Georgia , appealed ...
... question was pending . Questions of order arose and the House was in great confusion , Mr. Giddings claimed the right to modify his resolution , and the Speaker decided that he had that right . Mr. Ste- phens , of Georgia , appealed ...
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... question . Mr. Brodhead moved to lay the resolution on the table .. The motion to lay on the table was decided by yeas and nays . After the roll was called through , Mr. C. J. Inger- soll rose and asked leave to vote . Mr. I. said he ...
... question . Mr. Brodhead moved to lay the resolution on the table .. The motion to lay on the table was decided by yeas and nays . After the roll was called through , Mr. C. J. Inger- soll rose and asked leave to vote . Mr. I. said he ...
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... question as it really is ; and since the honorable gen- tleman from Georgia proposes to leave the case to the enlightened and impartial judgment of mankind , and as I agree with him that it is a case proper to be considered by the ...
... question as it really is ; and since the honorable gen- tleman from Georgia proposes to leave the case to the enlightened and impartial judgment of mankind , and as I agree with him that it is a case proper to be considered by the ...
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... question are there not du- ties devolving upon us , for the performance of which we may not be responsible to any earthly tribunal , but for which God , who has created us all , will hold us ac- countable ? What is your duty , above all ...
... question are there not du- ties devolving upon us , for the performance of which we may not be responsible to any earthly tribunal , but for which God , who has created us all , will hold us ac- countable ? What is your duty , above all ...
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