The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... present Western boundary and the Mis- sissippi , carefully stipulating that the Ordinance of 1787 , should be extended over it , excepting that clause which pro- hibited slavery . From this cession came the slave State of Alabama ...
... present Western boundary and the Mis- sissippi , carefully stipulating that the Ordinance of 1787 , should be extended over it , excepting that clause which pro- hibited slavery . From this cession came the slave State of Alabama ...
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... present hour , " he continued , " bright stars are break- ing that inspire me with hope and excite me to persevere . They show that the day of compromise has passed forever , and that henceforth all great questions between freedom and ...
... present hour , " he continued , " bright stars are break- ing that inspire me with hope and excite me to persevere . They show that the day of compromise has passed forever , and that henceforth all great questions between freedom and ...
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... the State , made it a point to be there , as it was known Doug- las would be present and attempt to vindicate his action . When it was known that Douglas was to speak , Lincoln was called upon by those who disapproved of the course of 89.
... the State , made it a point to be there , as it was known Doug- las would be present and attempt to vindicate his action . When it was known that Douglas was to speak , Lincoln was called upon by those who disapproved of the course of 89.
Stran 90
... present at this reply , which occupied more than three hours ; during all this long period , Lincoln held his vast audience in close attention . No report of this speech has been made , but it was undoubtedly one of the greatest efforts ...
... present at this reply , which occupied more than three hours ; during all this long period , Lincoln held his vast audience in close attention . No report of this speech has been made , but it was undoubtedly one of the greatest efforts ...
Stran 93
... present , was sent for by the committee on resolutions , and he solved the difficulty , by suggesting that all could unite on the principles embodied in the Declaration of Indepen- dence and hostility to the extension of slavery . This ...
... present , was sent for by the committee on resolutions , and he solved the difficulty , by suggesting that all could unite on the principles embodied in the Declaration of Indepen- dence and hostility to the extension of slavery . This ...
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