Abraham Lincoln: A History, Band 1Century Company, 1890 |
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... matter of course that Lincoln should be a candidate for the Legislature at the next election , which took place in August , 1834. He was sure of the united sup- port of the Whigs , and so many of the Democrats also wanted to vote for ...
... matter of course that Lincoln should be a candidate for the Legislature at the next election , which took place in August , 1834. He was sure of the united sup- port of the Whigs , and so many of the Democrats also wanted to vote for ...
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... matter forever . We are sure that Lincoln would have been glad to banish it , even from his memory ; but to men like Shields and Whitesides , the peculiar relish and enjoyment of such an affair is its publicity . On the 3d of October ...
... matter forever . We are sure that Lincoln would have been glad to banish it , even from his memory ; but to men like Shields and Whitesides , the peculiar relish and enjoyment of such an affair is its publicity . On the 3d of October ...
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... matter here , you were right in supposing I would support the nominee . Neither Baker nor I , however , is the man , but Hardin , so far as I can judge from present appearances . We shall have no split or trouble about the matter ; all ...
... matter here , you were right in supposing I would support the nominee . Neither Baker nor I , however , is the man , but Hardin , so far as I can judge from present appearances . We shall have no split or trouble about the matter ; all ...
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Abraham Lincoln afterwards antislavery Baker became bill Black Hawk Black Hawk war Border Ruffians Buren Calhoun called candidate canvass CHAP character Clay Colonel Congress Constitution contest convention Court Creek declared defeat Democrats district dollars Douglas early election emigration excited favor free-State friends gave give Governor Governor Ford Hardin held honor House Illinois James Shields John Judge Judge Logan Kansas Kentucky land lawyer Legislature letter lived Logan majority ment Mexican Mexico miles Missouri Compromise moral never Ninian W nomination North occasion once opinion organized party passed Peter Cartwright pioneer political politician popular prairie President pro-slavery question repeal River Salem Sangamon County seemed Senate session settlement settlers slave slavery soon South Southern speech spirit Springfield Stuart Territory Thomas Lincoln tion took Topeka Constitution town United Vandalia vote Washington Whigs Whitesides young