The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... majority of the old thirteen States ; and in the Convention which framed the Constitution of Ken- tucky an effort was made to prohibit slavery which came near being a success , and which would have prevailed , but for the powerful ...
... majority of the old thirteen States ; and in the Convention which framed the Constitution of Ken- tucky an effort was made to prohibit slavery which came near being a success , and which would have prevailed , but for the powerful ...
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... majority to stay its hand . He spoke of the uselessness of all efforts to stifle the love of freedom and hatred of slavery in the North . " You may , " said he , " drive the slavery ques- tion out of these halls to - day , but it will ...
... majority to stay its hand . He spoke of the uselessness of all efforts to stifle the love of freedom and hatred of slavery in the North . " You may , " said he , " drive the slavery ques- tion out of these halls to - day , but it will ...
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... majority , and evinced a determination to 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 ...
... majority , and evinced a determination to 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 ...
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... majority ; but yet , under the rules of the House , formed , not only to protect the majority , but the minority as well , action could be indefinitely delayed . To secure the passage of the bill , at this time , the rules of the House ...
... majority ; but yet , under the rules of the House , formed , not only to protect the majority , but the minority as well , action could be indefinitely delayed . To secure the passage of the bill , at this time , the rules of the House ...
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... majority , 21 was passed in the solitude of the frontier . With few neigh- bors , and these absorbed in the laborious struggle for sub- sistence , he passed the years of his childhood and youth . For the rest , as Bancroft says , " from ...
... majority , 21 was passed in the solitude of the frontier . With few neigh- bors , and these absorbed in the laborious struggle for sub- sistence , he passed the years of his childhood and youth . For the rest , as Bancroft says , " from ...
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