The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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Stran 35
... hold diplomatic intercourse with Hayti , because it was a Republic of emancipated slaves . The United States made war upon the Seminole Indians — a tribe occupying a portion of Florida , because that tribe furnished refuge and asylum ...
... hold diplomatic intercourse with Hayti , because it was a Republic of emancipated slaves . The United States made war upon the Seminole Indians — a tribe occupying a portion of Florida , because that tribe furnished refuge and asylum ...
Stran 39
... hold meetings there . At Cincinnati , Ohio , a mob destroyed for the third time the printing press of an anti - slavery paper . Large pecuniary rewards were offered by Governors of slave States for the persons of prominent men in the ...
... hold meetings there . At Cincinnati , Ohio , a mob destroyed for the third time the printing press of an anti - slavery paper . Large pecuniary rewards were offered by Governors of slave States for the persons of prominent men in the ...
Stran 55
... hold again on the Constitution . " He said while he would not have voted for the compromise of 1820 , he would not , himself , have disturbed it . " Through all the darkness and gloom of the present hour , " he continued , " bright ...
... hold again on the Constitution . " He said while he would not have voted for the compromise of 1820 , he would not , himself , have disturbed it . " Through all the darkness and gloom of the present hour , " he continued , " bright ...
Stran 64
... hold Kansas . Their organized bands marched into the territory , made their claims , and , taking with them their negroes , declared that slavery already existed there , and that " no protection should be furnished to abolitionists ...
... hold Kansas . Their organized bands marched into the territory , made their claims , and , taking with them their negroes , declared that slavery already existed there , and that " no protection should be furnished to abolitionists ...
Stran 75
... hold his own with his superior in rank . On the bench of the Supreme Court of the State , among the most prominent men were William Wilson , Chief Justice , Samuel D. Lockwood , Thomas Ford , afterwards Governor , Sidney Bruce ...
... hold his own with his superior in rank . On the bench of the Supreme Court of the State , among the most prominent men were William Wilson , Chief Justice , Samuel D. Lockwood , Thomas Ford , afterwards Governor , Sidney Bruce ...
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