The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... sent by them to Congress calling for abolition . Mr. Jackson a member of Congress from Georgia , said : “ It is the fashion of the day to favor the liberty of the slave . " At this period of our history the religious sects often passed ...
... sent by them to Congress calling for abolition . Mr. Jackson a member of Congress from Georgia , said : “ It is the fashion of the day to favor the liberty of the slave . " At this period of our history the religious sects often passed ...
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... sent to that Republic the unscrupulous and wily Slidell , ( late the emissary of the insurgents to Louis Napoleon , ) to provoke her to an act of hostility . He too failed , and the adminis- tration then marched an army upon Mexican ...
... sent to that Republic the unscrupulous and wily Slidell , ( late the emissary of the insurgents to Louis Napoleon , ) to provoke her to an act of hostility . He too failed , and the adminis- tration then marched an army upon Mexican ...
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... sent General Scott with a naval and military 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 ...
... sent General Scott with a naval and military 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 ...
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... sent Douglas and Shields to the Senate . Among the members of the House were William H. Bissell , Richard Yates , and Elihu B. Washburne ; the two first have since been Governors . From Missouri , the great Benton , after thirty years ...
... sent Douglas and Shields to the Senate . Among the members of the House were William H. Bissell , Richard Yates , and Elihu B. Washburne ; the two first have since been Governors . From Missouri , the great Benton , after thirty years ...
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... sent to arrest the absent members , who are brought in and arraigned to give their excuses to the House like truant school boys . Motions to excuse are made , followed by motions to dispense with further proceedings under the call , to ...
... sent to arrest the absent members , who are brought in and arraigned to give their excuses to the House like truant school boys . Motions to excuse are made , followed by motions to dispense with further proceedings under the call , to ...
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