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... - 88 . So the resolution was adopted . The National Era , which was not inclined to show much mercy toward the supporters of Mr. Taylor's Administration , gave the following explanation of cer- tain votes ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 45.
... - 88 . So the resolution was adopted . The National Era , which was not inclined to show much mercy toward the supporters of Mr. Taylor's Administration , gave the following explanation of cer- tain votes ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 45.
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... National Convention of 1848 , of which he was a member , he advocated the nomination of General Taylor , and sustained the nomination by an active can- vass in Illinois and Indiana . From 1849 to 1854 Mr. Lincoln was engaged assidu ...
... National Convention of 1848 , of which he was a member , he advocated the nomination of General Taylor , and sustained the nomination by an active can- vass in Illinois and Indiana . From 1849 to 1854 Mr. Lincoln was engaged assidu ...
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... National Administration should attempt , by coercion , to extend a servile system in the territories , or , by pa- tronage , to perpetuate slavery in the States . " 3. The present administration has proved recreant to the trusts ...
... National Administration should attempt , by coercion , to extend a servile system in the territories , or , by pa- tronage , to perpetuate slavery in the States . " 3. The present administration has proved recreant to the trusts ...
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... national honor and interest , and to enter into entang- ling alliances with none . Our intercourse with other nations should be conducted upon principles of exact and exalted justice ; and while firmly maintaining our own rights , we ...
... national honor and interest , and to enter into entang- ling alliances with none . Our intercourse with other nations should be conducted upon principles of exact and exalted justice ; and while firmly maintaining our own rights , we ...
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... national politics . Indeed , he is the strongest among the representatives of democracy under its northern phase , and we doubt if Toombs , Stephens , Benjamin , or Davis , bright luminaries of its southern hemisphere , can rank at all ...
... national politics . Indeed , he is the strongest among the representatives of democracy under its northern phase , and we doubt if Toombs , Stephens , Benjamin , or Davis , bright luminaries of its southern hemisphere , can rank at all ...
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