Abraham Lincoln: A History, Band 1Century Company, 1890 |
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... House ; but going to the Senate a few hours before the close of the ses- sion , it lapsed without a vote . As soon as the war was ended and the treaty of peace was sent to the Senate , this subject assumed a new interest and importance ...
... House ; but going to the Senate a few hours before the close of the ses- sion , it lapsed without a vote . As soon as the war was ended and the treaty of peace was sent to the Senate , this subject assumed a new interest and importance ...
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... House into a panic twelve months before , but now it passed by a vote of 108 to 80 - in the former number were all the Whigs from the North and all the Democrats but eight , and in the latter the entire South and the eight referred to ...
... House into a panic twelve months before , but now it passed by a vote of 108 to 80 - in the former number were all the Whigs from the North and all the Democrats but eight , and in the latter the entire South and the eight referred to ...
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... House . Some months later , after prolonged de- bate , the House passed a bill for the admission of Kansas under the Topeka Constitution ; but as the Senate had already rejected it , the movement remained without practical result.1 1 ...
... House . Some months later , after prolonged de- bate , the House passed a bill for the admission of Kansas under the Topeka Constitution ; but as the Senate had already rejected it , the movement remained without practical result.1 1 ...
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