The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... believe this government cannot endure permanently , half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved , I do not expect the house to fall , but I do expect it will cease to be divided . It will become all one thing ...
... believe this government cannot endure permanently , half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved , I do not expect the house to fall , but I do expect it will cease to be divided . It will become all one thing ...
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... believe it to be a self - evident truth , that all men are endowed with the inalienable rights of life , lib- erty , and the pursuit of happiness , " and that it was the ob- ject of the Federal Government to secure these rights to all ...
... believe it to be a self - evident truth , that all men are endowed with the inalienable rights of life , lib- erty , and the pursuit of happiness , " and that it was the ob- ject of the Federal Government to secure these rights to all ...
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... believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall but I do ex- pect it will cease to be divided . It will become all one thing , or ...
... believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall but I do ex- pect it will cease to be divided . It will become all one thing , or ...
Stran 117
... believe that Stephen , and Franklin , and Roger , and James , all understood one another from the beginning , and all worked upon a common plan or draft drawn up before the first blow was struck . It should not be overlooked that , by ...
... believe that Stephen , and Franklin , and Roger , and James , all understood one another from the beginning , and all worked upon a common plan or draft drawn up before the first blow was struck . It should not be overlooked that , by ...
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... believe I have expended in this canvass one cent less than five hundred dollars in cash . " Senator Douglas was at this time , undoubtedly the leading debater in the United States Senate . For years he had been accustomed to meet the ...
... believe I have expended in this canvass one cent less than five hundred dollars in cash . " Senator Douglas was at this time , undoubtedly the leading debater in the United States Senate . For years he had been accustomed to meet the ...
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