The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... citizen , vindicating his manhood on the field of battle , and his claim to citizenship by obedience to law and loyalty to the flag . This terrible civil war , this baptism of blood , through which the na- tion has passed , has purified ...
... citizen , vindicating his manhood on the field of battle , and his claim to citizenship by obedience to law and loyalty to the flag . This terrible civil war , this baptism of blood , through which the na- tion has passed , has purified ...
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... citizens of Massachusetts were thrown into prison . under the provisions of this law . The validity of which law and ... citizen , Judge Hoar , to go to South Carolina , investigate the facts and institute suits in the Federal Courts to ...
... citizens of Massachusetts were thrown into prison . under the provisions of this law . The validity of which law and ... citizen , Judge Hoar , to go to South Carolina , investigate the facts and institute suits in the Federal Courts to ...
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... citizens of slave states , coming into the district on public business , might bring their slaves temporarily into the district , and hold them while necessarily engaged in pub- lic business . It provided for the emancipation of all ...
... citizens of slave states , coming into the district on public business , might bring their slaves temporarily into the district , and hold them while necessarily engaged in pub- lic business . It provided for the emancipation of all ...
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... citizens , or persons black or white , in time of war . Mr. Gott , of New York , introduced a resolution instruct- ing the Committee on the District of Columbia , to report a bill abolishing the slave trade . Mr. Lincoln moved an ...
... citizens , or persons black or white , in time of war . Mr. Gott , of New York , introduced a resolution instruct- ing the Committee on the District of Columbia , to report a bill abolishing the slave trade . Mr. Lincoln moved an ...
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... were strong prejudices to be overcome between these foreign born citizens and that portion of the new party who had been called Americans . The new party was organized in the Northwest , and 92 LINCOLN AND THE OVERTHROW OF SLAVERY .
... were strong prejudices to be overcome between these foreign born citizens and that portion of the new party who had been called Americans . The new party was organized in the Northwest , and 92 LINCOLN AND THE OVERTHROW OF SLAVERY .
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