The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... UNITED STATES . GENTLEMEN : To you , in commemoration of many friendships which will be ever cherished , of an association which will ever be held in grateful recollection , and as an expression of my high appreciation of the patriotism ...
... UNITED STATES . GENTLEMEN : To you , in commemoration of many friendships which will be ever cherished , of an association which will ever be held in grateful recollection , and as an expression of my high appreciation of the patriotism ...
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... United States ; the establishment , by the people , of a represen- tative national government , and the rapid advance of the nation , up to the period of the civil war , have had no parallel in history . For nearly ninety years ...
... United States ; the establishment , by the people , of a represen- tative national government , and the rapid advance of the nation , up to the period of the civil war , have had no parallel in history . For nearly ninety years ...
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... United States . Preliminary and introductory to that history , I propose to give a rapid sketch of the " irrepressible con- flict " between freedom and slavery , from 1789 down to 1860 ; the antagonism between liberty and slavery , so ...
... United States . Preliminary and introductory to that history , I propose to give a rapid sketch of the " irrepressible con- flict " between freedom and slavery , from 1789 down to 1860 ; the antagonism between liberty and slavery , so ...
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... United States by Maryland and Virginia ; and all the slave laws of these two States in a mass were ex- tended over this territory , by which slavery was continued , in territory over which Congress had exclusive jurisdiction and control ...
... United States by Maryland and Virginia ; and all the slave laws of these two States in a mass were ex- tended over this territory , by which slavery was continued , in territory over which Congress had exclusive jurisdiction and control ...
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... United States made war upon the Seminole Indians- a tribe occupying a portion of Florida , because that tribe furnished refuge and asylum for escaped slaves . This Semi- nole war has been well described by a regular officer of the United ...
... United States made war upon the Seminole Indians- a tribe occupying a portion of Florida , because that tribe furnished refuge and asylum for escaped slaves . This Semi- nole war has been well described by a regular officer of the United ...
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