The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... Leader , during his event- ful administration ; and by your aid he was enabled to maintain the integrity of the Nation ; to establish National unity based on universal liberty . and Although many of you did not at first fully understand ...
... Leader , during his event- ful administration ; and by your aid he was enabled to maintain the integrity of the Nation ; to establish National unity based on universal liberty . and Although many of you did not at first fully understand ...
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... leaders of the Senate and the House still at their posts , still enjoying the well earned confidence of the American people , I cannot doubt , but that which Lincoln began , they will consummate . With prayers for your complete success ...
... leaders of the Senate and the House still at their posts , still enjoying the well earned confidence of the American people , I cannot doubt , but that which Lincoln began , they will consummate . With prayers for your complete success ...
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... Leaders - Prominent Senators and Members - Sumner , Baker , Fessenden and others - Stevens , Colfax , Lovejoy and others Bill to Confiscate the Property and Free the Slaves of Rebels - The Army not to Return Fugitive Slaves ...
... Leaders - Prominent Senators and Members - Sumner , Baker , Fessenden and others - Stevens , Colfax , Lovejoy and others Bill to Confiscate the Property and Free the Slaves of Rebels - The Army not to Return Fugitive Slaves ...
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... leader , who thereafter was , so far as man could do it , to " guide the whirlwind and direct the storm . " The prominent position of this great statesman of the West , will require that at this part of the record , I should pause , and ...
... leader , who thereafter was , so far as man could do it , to " guide the whirlwind and direct the storm . " The prominent position of this great statesman of the West , will require that at this part of the record , I should pause , and ...
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... leaders , who , without one single , real substantial grievance , sought to overthrow a government which had been known only by its benefits , fix upon their hearts the guilt of all the sufferings of this war . The great slaveholders ...
... leaders , who , without one single , real substantial grievance , sought to overthrow a government which had been known only by its benefits , fix upon their hearts the guilt of all the sufferings of this war . The great slaveholders ...
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