The Voter's Text Book: Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics Connected with the Political History of America, Compiled from Official Records, with Biographical and Historical Sketches |
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... Notes , etc ... 318 Statistical View of the States , etc .... 328 Platforms of the Parties for 1860 and 1864 . 331 Life of General U. S. Grant .. 341 Tenure of Office Bill .. 345 Impeachment ... Chicago Platform of 1868 ... Life of ...
... Notes , etc ... 318 Statistical View of the States , etc .... 328 Platforms of the Parties for 1860 and 1864 . 331 Life of General U. S. Grant .. 341 Tenure of Office Bill .. 345 Impeachment ... Chicago Platform of 1868 ... Life of ...
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... NOTE . - By this ordinance , Virginia ceded to the United States the territory now composing the States of Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , Wis- consin , and Michigan , making the ordinance the fundamental law of these States . AMNESTY ...
... NOTE . - By this ordinance , Virginia ceded to the United States the territory now composing the States of Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , Wis- consin , and Michigan , making the ordinance the fundamental law of these States . AMNESTY ...
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... more bravely or better done than at Antietam , Murfreesboro ' , Gettysburg , and on many fields of less note . Nor must Uncle Sam's web - fleet be forgot- ten . At all the waters ' margins they have 104 EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION .
... more bravely or better done than at Antietam , Murfreesboro ' , Gettysburg , and on many fields of less note . Nor must Uncle Sam's web - fleet be forgot- ten . At all the waters ' margins they have 104 EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION .
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... notes the approach of a crisis in our affairs , on which the continuance of our unexampled prosperity , our political ex- istence , and perhaps that of all free governments , may de-- pend . The conjuncture demanded a free , a full ...
... notes the approach of a crisis in our affairs , on which the continuance of our unexampled prosperity , our political ex- istence , and perhaps that of all free governments , may de-- pend . The conjuncture demanded a free , a full ...
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... note until December 20 , 1860 , when it seceded from the Union , taking the lead in the great Rebellion . Present population 703,708 . North Carolina ratified the Constitution November 21 , 1789 , and seceded from the Union May 21 ...
... note until December 20 , 1860 , when it seceded from the Union , taking the lead in the great Rebellion . Present population 703,708 . North Carolina ratified the Constitution November 21 , 1789 , and seceded from the Union May 21 ...
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