The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... North America was , up to the period of the great slaveholders ' rebellion , a most wonderful success . The settlement , growth , advance , union , independence and consolidation of the United States ; the establishment , by the people ...
... North America was , up to the period of the great slaveholders ' rebellion , a most wonderful success . The settlement , growth , advance , union , independence and consolidation of the United States ; the establishment , by the people ...
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... North as well as South . " Slavery was ever the only seriously dangerous cause of division among the states . The people of our country were essentially one , with a com- mon Anglo - Saxon lineage , a common religion ; one in language ...
... North as well as South . " Slavery was ever the only seriously dangerous cause of division among the states . The people of our country were essentially one , with a com- mon Anglo - Saxon lineage , a common religion ; one in language ...
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Isaac N. Arnold. its entire abolition . Mr. Iredell of North Carolina , said in the convention which adopted the Constitution , " when the entire abolition of slavery takes place , it will be an event which must be pleasing to every ...
Isaac N. Arnold. its entire abolition . Mr. Iredell of North Carolina , said in the convention which adopted the Constitution , " when the entire abolition of slavery takes place , it will be an event which must be pleasing to every ...
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... North and West of Missouri , above latitude 36 ° 30 " should be forever free . The admission of this State was , on many accounts , a great epoch in the struggle between freedom and slavery . Both parties on this occasion put forth all ...
... North and West of Missouri , above latitude 36 ° 30 " should be forever free . The admission of this State was , on many accounts , a great epoch in the struggle between freedom and slavery . Both parties on this occasion put forth all ...
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... North a principle of rotation in office , kept many of its ablest men out of public life , and those who en- tered , held office for so short a period , that their ability to direct and govern , to make and administer the laws 34 ...
... North a principle of rotation in office , kept many of its ablest men out of public life , and those who en- tered , held office for so short a period , that their ability to direct and govern , to make and administer the laws 34 ...
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