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 * width=90%|Against the Sub-Treasury and Other Policies of the Van Buren Administration. Speech at a Political Discussion in the Hall of Representatives at Springfield, Ill., About December 20, 1839.
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 * width=90%|Plan of Organization for Illinois Whigs in the Harrison Campaign. Circular from Whig State Committee, of which Lincoln was a Member, Sent to Leading Whigs in each County. About January 1, 1840.
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 * width=90%|Resolution for Ballot Reform. Offered in the Illinois Legislature. November 28, 1840.
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 * width=90%|Remarks on an Election Contest. In the Illinois Legislature. December 4, 1840.
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 * width=90%|Remarks in Favor of Issue of "Interest Bonds." In the Illinois Legislature. December 4, 1840.
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 * width=90%|Remarks in Favor of "Canal Scrip." In the Illinois Legislature. January 23, 1841.
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 * width=90%|Against the Subordination of the Judiciary to the Legislature. An Appeal to the People of the State of Illinois, Issued by a Committee on Behalf of the Whig Members of the Legislature, A. Lincoln being one of the Committee. About February 8, 1841.
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 * width=90%|Against Reorganization of the Judiciary. Extract from a Protest in the Illinois Legislature Signed by A. Lincoln and Others. February 26, 1841.
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 * width=90%|Charity in Temperance Reform. Address Before the Washingtonian Temperance Society of Springfield, Ill. February 22, 1842.
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 * width=90%|In Favor of a Protective Tariff, a National Bank, and Other Whig Policies. Resolutions Offered at a Whig Meeting in Springfield, Ill. March 1, 1843.
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 * width=90%|Remarks in Favor of "Canal Scrip." In the Illinois Legislature. January 23, 1841.
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 * width=90%|Against the Subordination of the Judiciary to the Legislature. An Appeal to the People of the State of Illinois, Issued by a Committee on Behalf of the Whig Members of the Legislature, A. Lincoln being one of the Committee. About February 8, 1841.
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 * width=90%|Against Reorganization of the Judiciary. Extract from a Protest in the Illinois Legislature Signed by A. Lincoln and Others. February 26, 1841.
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 * width=90%|Charity in Temperance Reform. Address Before the Washingtonian Temperance Society of Springfield, Ill. February 22, 1842.
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 * width=90%|In Favor of a Protective Tariff, a National Bank, and Other Whig Policies. Resolutions Offered at a Whig Meeting in Springfield, Ill. March 1, 1843.
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 * width=90%|Charity in Temperance Reform. Address Before the Washingtonian Temperance Society of Springfield, Ill. February 22, 1842.
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 * width=90%|In Favor of a Protective Tariff, a National Bank, and Other Whig Policies. Resolutions Offered at a Whig Meeting in Springfield, Ill. March 1, 1843.
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 * width=90%|In Favor of a Protective Tariff, a National Bank, and Other Whig Policies. Resolutions Offered at a Whig Meeting in Springfield, Ill. March 1, 1843.
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