The Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, Speeches, Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., with a General View of His Policy as President of the United States, Embracing the Leading Events of the War. Also the European Press on His DeathReprinted, W. Abbatt, 1933 |
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... election with equal zeal and activity . And , as heretofore , the Lincoln , Bell , and Douglas parties , though desirous of success , were fully willing to abide by the victory , upon whichever standard it might happen to perch . But ...
... election with equal zeal and activity . And , as heretofore , the Lincoln , Bell , and Douglas parties , though desirous of success , were fully willing to abide by the victory , upon whichever standard it might happen to perch . But ...
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... election , making this a dis- tinct issue of the canvass . In twelve other States , nearly at the same time , the popular voice , as declared through State Conventions or Legislatures , demanded , with like unanimity and enthusiasm ...
... election , making this a dis- tinct issue of the canvass . In twelve other States , nearly at the same time , the popular voice , as declared through State Conventions or Legislatures , demanded , with like unanimity and enthusiasm ...
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... election , the law case came to , and was argued in the Supreme Court of the United States ; but the decision of it was de- ferred until after the election . Still , before the election , Senator Trumbull , on the floor of the Senate ...
... election , the law case came to , and was argued in the Supreme Court of the United States ; but the decision of it was de- ferred until after the election . Still , before the election , Senator Trumbull , on the floor of the Senate ...
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