The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... South Carolina - Military Movements in the Fall of 1861- Death of Lyon - Ball's Bluff - Death of Baker - Belmont ... South Carolina - Wick- liffe's Resolution - Hunter's Reply - Bill to give Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ...
... South Carolina - Military Movements in the Fall of 1861- Death of Lyon - Ball's Bluff - Death of Baker - Belmont ... South Carolina - Wick- liffe's Resolution - Hunter's Reply - Bill to give Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ...
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... South Carolina , etc - Lincoln Declares it Unauthorized - His Address to Border State Delega- tion in Congress .... ........ 272 CHAPTER XIII . THE PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION . Emancipation Demanded by the Free States - Letter of Mr ...
... South Carolina , etc - Lincoln Declares it Unauthorized - His Address to Border State Delega- tion in Congress .... ........ 272 CHAPTER XIII . THE PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION . Emancipation Demanded by the Free States - Letter of Mr ...
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... South Mountain -Antietam - President Visits the Army - Urges McClellan to Attack - McClellan Delays - He is Relieved of Command - Fail- ure - Burnside - Fredericksburg - Movements in the West - Bat- tle of Perryville - Corinth ...
... South Mountain -Antietam - President Visits the Army - Urges McClellan to Attack - McClellan Delays - He is Relieved of Command - Fail- ure - Burnside - Fredericksburg - Movements in the West - Bat- tle of Perryville - Corinth ...
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... South . " Slavery was ever the only seriously dangerous cause of division among the states . The people of our country were essentially one , with a com- mon Anglo - Saxon lineage , a common religion ; one in language , one in ...
... South . " Slavery was ever the only seriously dangerous cause of division among the states . The people of our country were essentially one , with a com- mon Anglo - Saxon lineage , a common religion ; one in language , one in ...
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... South Carolina enacted a law providing that co- lored persons coming into her ports , should be imprisoned during the stay of the vessel in which they came . Many colored citizens of Massachusetts were thrown into prison . under the ...
... South Carolina enacted a law providing that co- lored persons coming into her ports , should be imprisoned during the stay of the vessel in which they came . Many colored citizens of Massachusetts were thrown into prison . under the ...
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