The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... give Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ........ .244 CHAPTER XII : CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION . Bill to Confiscate the Property and Emancipate the Slaves of Re- bels - Action of the Senate Of the House - Speech of Critten ...
... give Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ........ .244 CHAPTER XII : CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION . Bill to Confiscate the Property and Emancipate the Slaves of Re- bels - Action of the Senate Of the House - Speech of Critten ...
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... give a rapid sketch of the " irrepressible con- flict " between freedom and slavery , from 1789 down to 1860 ; the antagonism between liberty and slavery , so clearly stated by Mr. LIN- COLN , in his Springfield speech , of June , 1858 ...
... give a rapid sketch of the " irrepressible con- flict " between freedom and slavery , from 1789 down to 1860 ; the antagonism between liberty and slavery , so clearly stated by Mr. LIN- COLN , in his Springfield speech , of June , 1858 ...
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... give to the institution their countenance and support . Very soon after the adoption of the Constitution , the slave power - vigilant and sagacious for its security - began to concentrate and entrench itself . Congress , in 1790 ...
... give to the institution their countenance and support . Very soon after the adoption of the Constitution , the slave power - vigilant and sagacious for its security - began to concentrate and entrench itself . Congress , in 1790 ...
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... give a Gibralter to slavery , " said one of them . The slave power pursued its purpose with sagacity and vigor , striking down and politically sacrificing every statesman who opposed its demands ; especially all who threw obstacles in ...
... give a Gibralter to slavery , " said one of them . The slave power pursued its purpose with sagacity and vigor , striking down and politically sacrificing every statesman who opposed its demands ; especially all who threw obstacles in ...
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... give the country the benefit of his long experience and profound statesmanship . On the 4th of January , 1854 , Mr. Douglas introduced into the Senate , what was afterwards known as the Kansas- Nebraska - bill , accompanied by a special ...
... give the country the benefit of his long experience and profound statesmanship . On the 4th of January , 1854 , Mr. Douglas introduced into the Senate , what was afterwards known as the Kansas- Nebraska - bill , accompanied by a special ...
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