The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... Constitution was adopted . The Constitution itself was based on the great idea embodied by Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence , " that all men " that all men are created equal . " This grand idea which Jefferson made the ...
... Constitution was adopted . The Constitution itself was based on the great idea embodied by Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence , " that all men " that all men are created equal . " This grand idea which Jefferson made the ...
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... Constitution was strongly in favor of emancipation ; abolition societies were formed in many States , at that period , of which the lead- ing statesmen of the day were members . The abolition socie- ty of Pennsylvania was formed in 1774 ...
... Constitution was strongly in favor of emancipation ; abolition societies were formed in many States , at that period , of which the lead- ing statesmen of the day were members . The abolition socie- ty of Pennsylvania was formed in 1774 ...
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... Constitution , the slave power - vigilant and sagacious for its security - began to concentrate and entrench itself . Congress , in 1790 , accepted from North Carolina , the territory now forming the State of Tennessee , upon condition ...
... Constitution , the slave power - vigilant and sagacious for its security - began to concentrate and entrench itself . Congress , in 1790 , accepted from North Carolina , the territory now forming the State of Tennessee , upon condition ...
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... Constitution contained the provision that , “ There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude , otherwise than in punishment of crime , whereof the party shall have been duly convicted . " It was the death knell of slavery ...
... Constitution contained the provision that , “ There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude , otherwise than in punishment of crime , whereof the party shall have been duly convicted . " It was the death knell of slavery ...
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... Constitution of Illinois prohibiting slavery within that State . Slaves were held by some of the French settlers in Illinois , at the time of the adoption of the ordinance of 1787 , and the Constitution of the State ; but in violation ...
... Constitution of Illinois prohibiting slavery within that State . Slaves were held by some of the French settlers in Illinois , at the time of the adoption of the ordinance of 1787 , and the Constitution of the State ; but in violation ...
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