The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... fighting men by the million . The battle - fields of these four years of war , to which space will permit only brief and passing description , in the numbers engaged , in the sad list of killed and wounded , and in the terrible engines ...
... fighting men by the million . The battle - fields of these four years of war , to which space will permit only brief and passing description , in the numbers engaged , in the sad list of killed and wounded , and in the terrible engines ...
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... fight , but was most perfidiously , shamelessly entrapped and captured , while hold- ing a friendly talk under a flag of truce . This was a sample of the " chivalry " produced by slavery ! Yet such was the lethargy on the subject , that ...
... fight , but was most perfidiously , shamelessly entrapped and captured , while hold- ing a friendly talk under a flag of truce . This was a sample of the " chivalry " produced by slavery ! Yet such was the lethargy on the subject , that ...
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... fight in Congress on the question of the admission of that territory as a slave State . There was then no tele- graph spanning the continent , and the mails were slow and tedious in bringing news from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast ...
... fight in Congress on the question of the admission of that territory as a slave State . There was then no tele- graph spanning the continent , and the mails were slow and tedious in bringing news from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast ...
Stran 57
... fight their bill through , without further discussion or consideration . On the other hand , its opponents were equally determined that they should not do it . Then began what is called in Congressional phrase , " fillibustering " by ...
... fight their bill through , without further discussion or consideration . On the other hand , its opponents were equally determined that they should not do it . Then began what is called in Congressional phrase , " fillibustering " by ...
Stran 60
... fight in the Halls of Congress , be- tween the slave power and dough - faces on one side , and the independent representatives of a free people on the other , in which the latter triumphed . Yet the struggle did not end here , but was ...
... fight in the Halls of Congress , be- tween the slave power and dough - faces on one side , and the independent representatives of a free people on the other , in which the latter triumphed . Yet the struggle did not end here , but was ...
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