Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Band 2Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... senators and the defeat of the Missouri Aid Bill in Congress , the passage of which the President strongly desired . The President said that the Union men in Missouri who are in favor of gradual emancipation represented his views better ...
... senators and the defeat of the Missouri Aid Bill in Congress , the passage of which the President strongly desired . The President said that the Union men in Missouri who are in favor of gradual emancipation represented his views better ...
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... Senate , the Sena- tors from West Virginia were admitted to their seats by at vote of thirty - six to five . On the 9th , the President transmitted to both Houses the following Message : - Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and House of ...
... Senate , the Sena- tors from West Virginia were admitted to their seats by at vote of thirty - six to five . On the 9th , the President transmitted to both Houses the following Message : - Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and House of ...
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... Senate , to concur with the interested commercial powers , in an arrangement for the liquidation of the Scheldt dues , upon the principles which have been heretofore adopted in regard to the imposts upon navigation in the waters of ...
... Senate , to concur with the interested commercial powers , in an arrangement for the liquidation of the Scheldt dues , upon the principles which have been heretofore adopted in regard to the imposts upon navigation in the waters of ...
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... Senate . They contain stipulations for extinguishing the possessory rights of the Indians to large and valuable tracts of lands . It is hoped that the effect of these treaties will result in the establishment of permanent friendly ...
... Senate . They contain stipulations for extinguishing the possessory rights of the Indians to large and valuable tracts of lands . It is hoped that the effect of these treaties will result in the establishment of permanent friendly ...
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... Senate , however , took no action upon the resolu- tion . But in consequence of a statement by the Paris Mon- iteur , that the French Government had received from our authorities " satisfactory evidence of the sense and bear- ing " of ...
... Senate , however , took no action upon the resolu- tion . But in consequence of a statement by the Paris Mon- iteur , that the French Government had received from our authorities " satisfactory evidence of the sense and bear- ing " of ...
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