The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... received from the lips of that great man , the thanks of humanity as one of the pioneers in the great work of emancipation . The anti - slavery men and abolitionists , frequently encoun- tered mobs and personal violence . Their printing ...
... received from the lips of that great man , the thanks of humanity as one of the pioneers in the great work of emancipation . The anti - slavery men and abolitionists , frequently encoun- tered mobs and personal violence . Their printing ...
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... received , read , nor considered by Congress . The right of petition on this subject was suppressed in the American Congress from 1836 to 1845 . John Quincy Adams was probably the most cultivated and best trained statesman our country ...
... received , read , nor considered by Congress . The right of petition on this subject was suppressed in the American Congress from 1836 to 1845 . John Quincy Adams was probably the most cultivated and best trained statesman our country ...
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... received at the hands of Webster , in the United States Senate , South Carolina , by a State Convention , declared her withdrawal from the Union , and her determination to proceed to organize a separate State Government . Her Governor ...
... received at the hands of Webster , in the United States Senate , South Carolina , by a State Convention , declared her withdrawal from the Union , and her determination to proceed to organize a separate State Government . Her Governor ...
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... received than the intelligence that the new Constitution contained the provision that , “ There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude , otherwise than in punishment of crime , whereof the party shall have been duly ...
... received than the intelligence that the new Constitution contained the provision that , “ There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude , otherwise than in punishment of crime , whereof the party shall have been duly ...
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... received the votes of four States . It was then said , boastingly and sneeringly , that the slavery question was forever settled , and that the abolitionists and agitators were crushed . The institution , to the shame of the people , ...
... received the votes of four States . It was then said , boastingly and sneeringly , that the slavery question was forever settled , and that the abolitionists and agitators were crushed . The institution , to the shame of the people , ...
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