The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... 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 , Lovejoy and ...
... 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 , Lovejoy and ...
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Isaac N. Arnold. PAGE of the Bill - Joint Resolution Explanatory thereof - President's Message - Elliott's Emancipation Resolution - President's Mes- sage Recommending Gradual and Compensated Emancipation- Hunter's Order Freeing Slaves ...
Isaac N. Arnold. PAGE of the Bill - Joint Resolution Explanatory thereof - President's Message - Elliott's Emancipation Resolution - President's Mes- sage Recommending Gradual and Compensated Emancipation- Hunter's Order Freeing Slaves ...
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... President to the village Postmaster . This small party , armed with truth and right , met this gigantic despotism ... President , and Charles Francis Adams for Vice President . It was attended by delegates from all the free States , and ...
... President to the village Postmaster . This small party , armed with truth and right , met this gigantic despotism ... President , and Charles Francis Adams for Vice President . It was attended by delegates from all the free States , and ...
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... President's message and the war , which established his reputation in Congress as an able de- bater . The speech is clear , direct , argumentative ; without any waste of words , compact , and full of matter . Mr. Douglas , in their ...
... President's message and the war , which established his reputation in Congress as an able de- bater . The speech is clear , direct , argumentative ; without any waste of words , compact , and full of matter . Mr. Douglas , in their ...
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... President , and William L. Dayton , for Vice President . It was at this convention , that Mr. Lincoln , as the leading statesman of the broad , national Northwest began to be appreciated , and in the informal ballot for Vice President ...
... President , and William L. Dayton , for Vice President . It was at this convention , that Mr. Lincoln , as the leading statesman of the broad , national Northwest began to be appreciated , and in the informal ballot for Vice President ...
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