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CONTENTS
  On Military Heroes. Speech in Defense of the Whigs and Their Presidential Candidate, General Taylor, and in Ridicule of the Democrats and Their Presidential Candidate, General Cass, Delivered in the United States House of Representatives. July 27, 1848. 157
  The Whigs the True "Free Soilers." Report of Speech of Abraham Lincoln, M. C., at Worcester, Mass. September 12, 1848. 180
  Bill to Abolish Slavery in the District of Columbia. January 16, 1849. 186
  On the Bill Granting Lands to the States to Make Railroads and Canals. Remarks in the United States House of Representatives. February 13, 1849. 189
  Resolutions of Sympathy with Hungarian Revolutionists. About September 12, 1849. 192
  Niagara Falls. Notes for a Popular Lecture. About July 1, 1850. 192
  Principles of Law Practise. Notes for a Law Lecture. About July 1, 1850. 194
  Eulogy of Henry Clay. Delivered in the State House at Springfield, Ill. July 16, 1852. 197
  The Nature and Object of Government, with Special Reference to Slavery. Fragmentary Notes. About July 1, 1854. 214
  The Missouri Compromise: the Iniquity of Its Repeal, and the Propriety of Its Restoration. Speech at Peoria, Ill., in Reply to Senator Douglas. October 16, 1854. 218
  "You Shall Not Go Out of the Union." Speech Delivered at the First Republican State Convention of Illinois, Held at Bloomington. May 29, 1856. 275