The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... existence . The King in reply , answered , that " upon pain of his highest displeasure the importation of slaves should not be in any respect obstructed . " " Pharisaical Britain , " said Benjamin Franklin , referring to the Somerset ...
... existence . The King in reply , answered , that " upon pain of his highest displeasure the importation of slaves should not be in any respect obstructed . " " Pharisaical Britain , " said Benjamin Franklin , referring to the Somerset ...
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... existence . The despotism of the oligarchy was supreme . Neither at the bar , nor in the pulpit , neither from the newspaper , the stump , nor from the bench ; among the people , before the courts , nor in the legislative halls , was ...
... existence . The despotism of the oligarchy was supreme . Neither at the bar , nor in the pulpit , neither from the newspaper , the stump , nor from the bench ; among the people , before the courts , nor in the legislative halls , was ...
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... existence , tumbled down like temporary scaffolding- like the mould at the foundry , it served through one blast and fell back into loose sand - helped to carry an election , and then was kicked to the winds . His late joint struggle ...
... existence , tumbled down like temporary scaffolding- like the mould at the foundry , it served through one blast and fell back into loose sand - helped to carry an election , and then was kicked to the winds . His late joint struggle ...
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... existence of his country . It was wonderful , how strongly in these discussions , as in all the acts of his public life , he impressed the people with his fairness , honesty , and truth- fulness ; every hearer in the vast crowds which ...
... existence of his country . It was wonderful , how strongly in these discussions , as in all the acts of his public life , he impressed the people with his fairness , honesty , and truth- fulness ; every hearer in the vast crowds which ...
Stran 130
... existence of this Union save and except this very institution of slavery ? What is it that we hold most dear amongst us ? Our own liberty and prosperity . What has ever threatened our liberty and pros- perity save and except this ...
... existence of this Union save and except this very institution of slavery ? What is it that we hold most dear amongst us ? Our own liberty and prosperity . What has ever threatened our liberty and pros- perity save and except this ...
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