The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... CIVIL POLICY AND MILITARY EVENTS TO THE CLOSE OF 1861 . Congress President's Message - Action of Congress - Baker's Re- ply to Breckinridge - Andrew Johnson - Denounces Davis - The Rebel Leaders - Prominent Senators and Members - Sumner ...
... CIVIL POLICY AND MILITARY EVENTS TO THE CLOSE OF 1861 . Congress President's Message - Action of Congress - Baker's Re- ply to Breckinridge - Andrew Johnson - Denounces Davis - The Rebel Leaders - Prominent Senators and Members - Sumner ...
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... civil war , have had no parallel in history . For nearly ninety years succeeding Independence , the career of the nation was a rapid course of prosperity and happiness . Freedom , general education , with security for person and ...
... civil war , have had no parallel in history . For nearly ninety years succeeding Independence , the career of the nation was a rapid course of prosperity and happiness . Freedom , general education , with security for person and ...
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... civil war . That has now passed away , and we are entering upon a new era ; a destiny now dawns upon us of a great continental republic , freed from slavery , and based upon the grand idea of human liberty ; recognizing God as the ...
... civil war . That has now passed away , and we are entering upon a new era ; a destiny now dawns upon us of a great continental republic , freed from slavery , and based upon the grand idea of human liberty ; recognizing God as the ...
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... civil war , to complete success ; how he triumphed over all enemies ; how he conquered the fierce rage and rancor of opposing factions and parties ; how he subdued the prejudices of enemies , and forced the oftimes reluctant respect of ...
... civil war , to complete success ; how he triumphed over all enemies ; how he conquered the fierce rage and rancor of opposing factions and parties ; how he subdued the prejudices of enemies , and forced the oftimes reluctant respect of ...
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... civil war . The blackest page of these annals , is that which records the barbarism and brutality produced by slavery ; the moral degeneracy of a once noble race of men , becoming so depraved that their hellish passions developed a ...
... civil war . The blackest page of these annals , is that which records the barbarism and brutality produced by slavery ; the moral degeneracy of a once noble race of men , becoming so depraved that their hellish passions developed a ...
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