The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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Stran 40
... authorities of the State ; while in the free States the out- rages and violence of mobs , and the various persecutions to which the anti - slavery men were subjected , served only to add to their strength , and encourage their rapid ...
... authorities of the State ; while in the free States the out- rages and violence of mobs , and the various persecutions to which the anti - slavery men were subjected , served only to add to their strength , and encourage their rapid ...
Stran 42
... authority . The contrast between the course taken by the iron Jackson in 1832 , and the imbecile , if not treacher- ous Buchanan , in 1860 , is as striking as the difference in the two men . The encroachments of the slaveholders and the ...
... authority . The contrast between the course taken by the iron Jackson in 1832 , and the imbecile , if not treacher- ous Buchanan , in 1860 , is as striking as the difference in the two men . The encroachments of the slaveholders and the ...
Stran 115
... authority of the indorsement . The Supreme Court met again ; did not announce their decision , but ordered a re - argument . The Presidential inaugu- ration came , and still no decision of the court ; but the incoming President in his ...
... authority of the indorsement . The Supreme Court met again ; did not announce their decision , but ordered a re - argument . The Presidential inaugu- ration came , and still no decision of the court ; but the incoming President in his ...
Stran 156
... authority . Buchanan , either traitorously , or through weakness , which , in its results , was equivalent to treason , took no steps to main- tain the Union , but was wax , or clay , in the hands of Messrs . Davis , Howell Cobb ...
... authority . Buchanan , either traitorously , or through weakness , which , in its results , was equivalent to treason , took no steps to main- tain the Union , but was wax , or clay , in the hands of Messrs . Davis , Howell Cobb ...
Stran 160
... States found it agreeable . The Government , according to Bucha- nan , was mere moral suasion - without authority . Had he announced with dignity , decision , and power , that 160 LINCOLN AND THE OVERTHROW OF SLAVERY .
... States found it agreeable . The Government , according to Bucha- nan , was mere moral suasion - without authority . Had he announced with dignity , decision , and power , that 160 LINCOLN AND THE OVERTHROW OF SLAVERY .
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