The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... the means of intel- lectual and moral culture to every child . Labor was liberally rewarded ; the emigrant from every clime was welcomed , there was food and land -- — - enough for all . Meanwhile , the nation 18 INTRODUCTION .
... the means of intel- lectual and moral culture to every child . Labor was liberally rewarded ; the emigrant from every clime was welcomed , there was food and land -- — - enough for all . Meanwhile , the nation 18 INTRODUCTION .
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... land of 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 ...
... land of 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 ...
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... land but has given its sacrifice to death , that the Republic might live . In so glorious and imperial a manner have the American people fought this great struggle for liberty , so grand is the theatre of their future , that the ...
... land but has given its sacrifice to death , that the Republic might live . In so glorious and imperial a manner have the American people fought this great struggle for liberty , so grand is the theatre of their future , that the ...
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... land to all the inhabitants thereof . " Gene- ral Washington in a letter to Robert Morris written in 1786 , speaking of slavery , said : " There is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do , to see a plan adopted for the ...
... land to all the inhabitants thereof . " Gene- ral Washington in a letter to Robert Morris written in 1786 , speaking of slavery , said : " There is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do , to see a plan adopted for the ...
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... land on thy coast , while thy laws continue a traffic whereby so many thousands are dragged into a slavery that is entailed on their posterity . " * ፡ Mr. Jefferson said during the war , " The way I hope is preparing under the auspices ...
... land on thy coast , while thy laws continue a traffic whereby so many thousands are dragged into a slavery that is entailed on their posterity . " * ፡ Mr. Jefferson said during the war , " The way I hope is preparing under the auspices ...
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