The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... hope to have contributed something of perma- nent value to the record ( hereafter to be fully made up ) of the last six most eventful years .. If he has been able to aid to any extent , the American people to a better understanding ...
... hope to have contributed something of perma- nent value to the record ( hereafter to be fully made up ) of the last six most eventful years .. If he has been able to aid to any extent , the American people to a better understanding ...
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... hope and promise to the poor of every clime , - was looked upon by the friends of liberty and civilization , as demon- strating man's ability , safely , wisely , and judiciously , to administer the government . But there was one anomaly ...
... hope and promise to the poor of every clime , - was looked upon by the friends of liberty and civilization , as demon- strating man's ability , safely , wisely , and judiciously , to administer the government . But there was one anomaly ...
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... Jefferson said during the war , " The way I hope is preparing under the auspices of Heaven , for a total Bancroft's oration upon Lincoln . emancipation . " No candid historical student but will endorse VIEWS OF EARLY VIRGINIA STATESMEN .
... Jefferson said during the war , " The way I hope is preparing under the auspices of Heaven , for a total Bancroft's oration upon Lincoln . emancipation . " No candid historical student but will endorse VIEWS OF EARLY VIRGINIA STATESMEN .
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... hope and excite me to persevere . They show that the day of compromise has passed forever , and that henceforth all great questions between freedom and slavery shall be decided , as they ought to be , on their merits . " Among the ...
... hope and excite me to persevere . They show that the day of compromise has passed forever , and that henceforth all great questions between freedom and slavery shall be decided , as they ought to be , on their merits . " Among the ...
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... hope to be , I owe to my angel mother . " Before Abraham was eight years old , the family moved to Spencer county , Indiana . This change , from a slave to a free state , was made by the parents of Lincoln , that their children might ...
... hope to be , I owe to my angel mother . " Before Abraham was eight years old , the family moved to Spencer county , Indiana . This change , from a slave to a free state , was made by the parents of Lincoln , that their children might ...
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