The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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Stran 42
... force to Charleston to maintain the Na- tional 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 ...
... force to Charleston to maintain the Na- tional 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 ...
Stran 50
... force , with the following exception , which exception involved more stupendous consequences than were ever contained in any law of as many lines : " Except the eighth section of the act preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the ...
... force , with the following exception , which exception involved more stupendous consequences than were ever contained in any law of as many lines : " Except the eighth section of the act preparatory to the admission of Missouri into the ...
Stran 51
... force and severity the provisions of Mr. Douglas ' bill . This address was signed by Senators Chase and Sum- ner , by Giddings and Wade , Representatives from Ohio , by Gerrit Smith , a Representative from New York , and Alex . De Witt ...
... force and severity the provisions of Mr. Douglas ' bill . This address was signed by Senators Chase and Sum- ner , by Giddings and Wade , Representatives from Ohio , by Gerrit Smith , a Representative from New York , and Alex . De Witt ...
Stran 58
... force their measure through before an adjournment , while the other side is equally determined , that no vote shall be taken . The members are tired , sleepy , haggard , ill - natured , and they lounge and gape during the incessant ...
... force their measure through before an adjournment , while the other side is equally determined , that no vote shall be taken . The members are tired , sleepy , haggard , ill - natured , and they lounge and gape during the incessant ...
Stran 99
... force slavery upon Kansas . The repeal of the Missouri Compromise was fatal to the supremacy of the slave power , and the attempt to force slav- ery upon Kansas , and surreptitiously to introduce her into the Union as a slave State ...
... force slavery upon Kansas . The repeal of the Missouri Compromise was fatal to the supremacy of the slave power , and the attempt to force slav- ery upon Kansas , and surreptitiously to introduce her into the Union as a slave State ...
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