The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... Whole Line -- Petersburg and Richmond Evacuated - Lee Surrenders to Grant - Johnston Sur- renders to Sherman - All Rebel Armies Surrender - The Presi- dent at Richmond - Returns to Washington - The Grand Review of the Armies ...
... Whole Line -- Petersburg and Richmond Evacuated - Lee Surrenders to Grant - Johnston Sur- renders to Sherman - All Rebel Armies Surrender - The Presi- dent at Richmond - Returns to Washington - The Grand Review of the Armies ...
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... whole power , moral , political , and physical of the gov- ernment , was wielded to uphold and maintain slavery . The Federal Government interfered to prevent emancipa- tion in Cuba . It refused down to 1862 , to hold diplomatic ...
... whole power , moral , political , and physical of the gov- ernment , was wielded to uphold and maintain slavery . The Federal Government interfered to prevent emancipa- tion in Cuba . It refused down to 1862 , to hold diplomatic ...
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... Whole , the notorious Dr. Olds , of Ohio , one of the most unscrupulous men in the House , ever ready to do the bidding of the slaveholders . The motion was for the committee to rise and report the bill to the House ; and on that motion ...
... Whole , the notorious Dr. Olds , of Ohio , one of the most unscrupulous men in the House , ever ready to do the bidding of the slaveholders . The motion was for the committee to rise and report the bill to the House ; and on that motion ...
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... whole heart . As the candidate for Presidential elec- tor , he canvassed the State of Illinois , and a portion of Indi- ana , for his favorite . In this canvass , he met Judge Douglas , and other leading Democrats , and established his ...
... whole heart . As the candidate for Presidential elec- tor , he canvassed the State of Illinois , and a portion of Indi- ana , for his favorite . In this canvass , he met Judge Douglas , and other leading Democrats , and established his ...
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... whole heart . " Mr. Fessenden said , " I have avowed no disunion senti- ments here or elsewhere . Can the Hon . Senator from Mississippi say as much ? " Mr. Davis , " Yes . " Mr. Fessenden , " I am glad to hear him say so , as the ...
... whole heart . " Mr. Fessenden said , " I have avowed no disunion senti- ments here or elsewhere . Can the Hon . Senator from Mississippi say as much ? " Mr. Davis , " Yes . " Mr. Fessenden , " I am glad to hear him say so , as the ...
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