The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... Republic , I desire respectfully to dedicate this work . It was your privilege to occupy a responsible position at the most critical period of our history . Under the lead of the Great Martyr whose work , with yours , I have on these ...
... Republic , I desire respectfully to dedicate this work . It was your privilege to occupy a responsible position at the most critical period of our history . Under the lead of the Great Martyr whose work , with yours , I have on these ...
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... Republic . You stood close and ever faithful to our great National Leader , during his event- ful administration ; and by your aid he was enabled to maintain the integrity of the Nation ; to establish National unity based on universal ...
... Republic . You stood close and ever faithful to our great National Leader , during his event- ful administration ; and by your aid he was enabled to maintain the integrity of the Nation ; to establish National unity based on universal ...
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... Republic ........ CHAPTER V. 89 LINCOLN FROM 1857 TO 1860 - THE LINCOLN AND Douglas debateS . Lincoln's Nomination for the Senate - His Springfield Speech- Discussion - Douglas Lincoln Challenges Douglas to Joint Accepts The Debate ...
... Republic ........ CHAPTER V. 89 LINCOLN FROM 1857 TO 1860 - THE LINCOLN AND Douglas debateS . Lincoln's Nomination for the Senate - His Springfield Speech- Discussion - Douglas Lincoln Challenges Douglas to Joint Accepts The Debate ...
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... Republic - Debates upon it in the Senate and in the House ....... 442 CHAPTER XXI . RECONSTRUCTION — FREEDMEN'S BUREAU - CENSURE OF HARRIS AND LONG . • Reconstruction - Amnesty - Henry Winter Davis ' Bill - Question of Admission of ...
... Republic - Debates upon it in the Senate and in the House ....... 442 CHAPTER XXI . RECONSTRUCTION — FREEDMEN'S BUREAU - CENSURE OF HARRIS AND LONG . • Reconstruction - Amnesty - Henry Winter Davis ' Bill - Question of Admission of ...
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... republic was made certain by the death of the Great Emancipator . It seems a fit occasion to pause at the end of this great drama , to look back over the record of the conflict , to recall the leading events which have marked its ...
... republic was made certain by the death of the Great Emancipator . It seems a fit occasion to pause at the end of this great drama , to look back over the record of the conflict , to recall the leading events which have marked its ...
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