The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryBooks for Libraries Press, 1971 - 736 strani |
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Stran 119
... present and heard the speech of Douglas , and replied to it the even- ing afterward . On the 16th of July , Mr. Douglas spoke at Bloomington , and Mr. Lincoln was present . Douglas again addressed the people at Springfield , on the 17th ...
... present and heard the speech of Douglas , and replied to it the even- ing afterward . On the 16th of July , Mr. Douglas spoke at Bloomington , and Mr. Lincoln was present . Douglas again addressed the people at Springfield , on the 17th ...
Stran 265
... present , at least five or six well drilled , brave and thoroughly acclimated regiments should by this time have been added to the loyal forces of the Union . The experiment of arming the blacks , so far as I have made it , has been a ...
... present , at least five or six well drilled , brave and thoroughly acclimated regiments should by this time have been added to the loyal forces of the Union . The experiment of arming the blacks , so far as I have made it , has been a ...
Stran 475
... present case . If we admit the present claimant , we must also now admit that other claim- ant who has presented himself with like credentials , as a colleague . The question is not , therefore , shall Arkansas have one vote in this ...
... present case . If we admit the present claimant , we must also now admit that other claim- ant who has presented himself with like credentials , as a colleague . The question is not , therefore , shall Arkansas have one vote in this ...
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