The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... expression of my high appreciation of the patriotism , constancy , love of liberty , wisdom , and statesmanship , which , by your legislation and influence , contributed so largely to redeem and save the Republic , I desire respectfully ...
... expression of my high appreciation of the patriotism , constancy , love of liberty , wisdom , and statesmanship , which , by your legislation and influence , contributed so largely to redeem and save the Republic , I desire respectfully ...
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... expressed will of the people , and plunged the country into civil war . The blackest page of these annals , is that which records the barbarism and brutality produced by slavery ; the moral degeneracy of a once noble race of men ...
... expressed will of the people , and plunged the country into civil war . The blackest page of these annals , is that which records the barbarism and brutality produced by slavery ; the moral degeneracy of a once noble race of men ...
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... expressed through the press , in churches , and in the action of the government was manifest , until slavery dominated over the nation . The religious organizations , and the voluntary benevolent associations soon ceased to protest and ...
... expressed through the press , in churches , and in the action of the government was manifest , until slavery dominated over the nation . The religious organizations , and the voluntary benevolent associations soon ceased to protest and ...
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... expressed their opinion of the trick , and yet Mr. Buchanan had the shameless effrontery to urge upon Congress , the admission of Kansas under this Lecomp- ton swindle ! It was by such disgraceful means that the states- men , so called ...
... expressed their opinion of the trick , and yet Mr. Buchanan had the shameless effrontery to urge upon Congress , the admission of Kansas under this Lecomp- ton swindle ! It was by such disgraceful means that the states- men , so called ...
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... expressed that opinion , and I entertain it to - night . It is denied that there is any tendency to the nationalization of slavery in these States . Mr. Brooks , of South Carolina , in one of his speeches , when they were presenting him ...
... expressed that opinion , and I entertain it to - night . It is denied that there is any tendency to the nationalization of slavery in these States . Mr. Brooks , of South Carolina , in one of his speeches , when they were presenting him ...
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