The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... York , Pennsylvania , and New Jersey - Cotton and Slavery - Location of Capital at Washington - Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 - Admission of Tennessee , Alabama and Missis- sippi , as Slave States - Purchase of Louisiana and Florida - Mis ...
... York , Pennsylvania , and New Jersey - Cotton and Slavery - Location of Capital at Washington - Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 - Admission of Tennessee , Alabama and Missis- sippi , as Slave States - Purchase of Louisiana and Florida - Mis ...
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... York - Negro Soldiers- Retaliation - Lincoln's Letter to Illinois -- Elections of 1863 ....... 425 CHAPTER XX . FIRST SESSION OF THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - 1863-4 . President's Message - Repeal of Fugitive Slave Laws - Pay of Col- ored ...
... York - Negro Soldiers- Retaliation - Lincoln's Letter to Illinois -- Elections of 1863 ....... 425 CHAPTER XX . FIRST SESSION OF THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - 1863-4 . President's Message - Repeal of Fugitive Slave Laws - Pay of Col- ored ...
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... YORK , PENNSYLVANIA , AND NEW JERSEY - COTTON AND SLAVERY - LOCATION OF CAPITAL AT WASHINGTON - FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW OF 1793 - ADMISSION OF TENNESSEE , ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI , AS SLAVE STATES- PURCHASE OF LOUISIANA AND FLORIDA ...
... YORK , PENNSYLVANIA , AND NEW JERSEY - COTTON AND SLAVERY - LOCATION OF CAPITAL AT WASHINGTON - FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW OF 1793 - ADMISSION OF TENNESSEE , ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI , AS SLAVE STATES- PURCHASE OF LOUISIANA AND FLORIDA ...
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... York was formed in 1785 , of which that great and pure man , Chief Justice John Jay , was the first President , and the second was the statesman , soldier and financier , Alexander Hamilton . Similar societies were formed in Rhode ...
... York was formed in 1785 , of which that great and pure man , Chief Justice John Jay , was the first President , and the second was the statesman , soldier and financier , Alexander Hamilton . Similar societies were formed in Rhode ...
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... 1780 , passed a law for gradual emancipa- tion . In 1799 , New York adopted measures for gradual emancipation , and New Jersey in 1804 . Slavery was thus rapidly disappearing . Peaceful agencies would have ABOLITION IN NEW ENGLAND . 29.
... 1780 , passed a law for gradual emancipa- tion . In 1799 , New York adopted measures for gradual emancipation , and New Jersey in 1804 . Slavery was thus rapidly disappearing . Peaceful agencies would have ABOLITION IN NEW ENGLAND . 29.
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