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Show WHAT LINCOLN THOUGHT ABOUT IT. ' 'lo the II n-rab- ! u du aiul houe uf i jirciM'iiUtiVi " I ue :int i l.ili.'ii enlitlnl 'joint le-o'u'i u ih.Unng cer:ain, nUUt not 1 1. ml. d to representation sigmd by iho trciiiive, indelerence to Iho View of cougic-s, impliol in lla p.nog;" and pri scntalion to bun. In illH on ii View, hon ever, the two bi usi s i congi rss eonvenisl lindiir tho twriltli artnio of tho constitution 'i ir'i-.r'ii,vfc p urre lo rr.lu.h front .-..uHti e;'' '.'r "Mi r.-,. ,h,n'.I U ;i.f;i .. ul -j o'. And it is in t c mi prl. nl It tlio inciitivi' to di feat or iilMiiuct that pmier by a v. lo, h would be tbe caie if hia action werv at ail ittcnlial ill the matter. He iliti-laima all rmhl of the ex"Ciilivo to uiu.ilcie in any way in tho mailer or cauvaMing nr Cuiiulmg elcctoiat votes, and lie al.-" ) disclaims that by signing said roMiluhun ho has sx , picssid any opinion on tho recitals nl Ibo preamble, or any judgment ot his own upon tbo Hiibjeut ol llic rrsulu-Uou. rrsulu-Uou. A llli.Mt AM I.IN.MI N. " Kiecul'ivo Mansion, Krh. S, lSf'.5." |