The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... Congress - President's Message - Action of Congress - Baker's Re- ply to Breckenridge - Andrew Johnson - Denounces Davis ― The Rebel Leaders - Prominent Senators and Members - Sumner , Baker , Fessenden and others - Stevens , Colfax ...
... Congress - President's Message - Action of Congress - Baker's Re- ply to Breckenridge - Andrew Johnson - Denounces Davis ― The Rebel Leaders - Prominent Senators and Members - Sumner , Baker , Fessenden and others - Stevens , Colfax ...
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... CONGRESS TIONAL AMENDMENT ABOLISHING AND PROHIBITING SLAVERY THROUGHOUT THE REPUBLIC . The President's Message ... Congress - Ratification Thereof by the States ........ ..... 562 CHAPTER XXVI . THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - TO xiv ...
... CONGRESS TIONAL AMENDMENT ABOLISHING AND PROHIBITING SLAVERY THROUGHOUT THE REPUBLIC . The President's Message ... Congress - Ratification Thereof by the States ........ ..... 562 CHAPTER XXVI . THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - TO xiv ...
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... Congress - Valedictory of Speaker Colfax .......... CHAPTER XXVII . ..594 LINCOLN'S SECOND INAUGURATION — THE END OF THE WAR . Fort Fisher - Peace Conference - Wilmington and Goldsboro Taken -Rebels Resolve to Arm the Negro - Columbus ...
... Congress - Valedictory of Speaker Colfax .......... CHAPTER XXVII . ..594 LINCOLN'S SECOND INAUGURATION — THE END OF THE WAR . Fort Fisher - Peace Conference - Wilmington and Goldsboro Taken -Rebels Resolve to Arm the Negro - Columbus ...
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... 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 reso- lutions ...
... 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 reso- lutions ...
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... Congress , in 1790 , accepted from North Carolina , the territory now forming the State of Tennessee , upon condition , that that portion of the Ordin ance of 1787 , which secured freedom , should not be applied to it , and that no ...
... Congress , in 1790 , accepted from North Carolina , the territory now forming the State of Tennessee , upon condition , that that portion of the Ordin ance of 1787 , which secured freedom , should not be applied to it , and that no ...
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