1844 Speech of Hannibal Hamlin on Army Appropriation Bill

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Twelve page pamphlet printed in Washinton 1844. "Speech of Mr. Hamlin, of Maine, on the Army Appropriation Bill, and In reply to Mr. Morse upon the professions, practices, and principles of the Federal Party. "Begins Mr. Hamlin said iw as of but little importance by what names things were called..." Speech of the soon to be Vice President of the United States under President Abraham Lincoln. Original. On rag content paper.
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Delivered int he House of Representatives April 15, 1844
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Product ConditionVery good, some wrinkling
Size6.5" x 9.5"
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