The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... 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 imagination does not set bounds to their coming greatness OF 1 ין the 104 ...
... 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 imagination does not set bounds to their coming greatness OF 1 ין the 104 ...
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... lives , been so long baulked in their object . There was renewed tumult and excitement . Then Alex . H. Stephens , ( late rebel Vice - President , ) the ablest man on that side of the IIouse , and the most skilful parlia- mentarian and ...
... lives , been so long baulked in their object . There was renewed tumult and excitement . Then Alex . H. Stephens , ( late rebel Vice - President , ) the ablest man on that side of the IIouse , and the most skilful parlia- mentarian and ...
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... live where labor was respected , and where they might have a fair chance of acquiring a respectable position in life . It was a long , hard , weary journey ; a portion of the way was through the primeval forests , where they were ...
... live where labor was respected , and where they might have a fair chance of acquiring a respectable position in life . It was a long , hard , weary journey ; a portion of the way was through the primeval forests , where they were ...
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... live ! This is a land where freedom of speech is guaranteed . Mr. Baker has a right to speak , and ought to be permitted to do so . I am here to pro- tect him , and no man shall take him from this stand if I can prevent it . " In 1846 ...
... live ! This is a land where freedom of speech is guaranteed . Mr. Baker has a right to speak , and ought to be permitted to do so . I am here to pro- tect him , and no man shall take him from this stand if I can prevent it . " In 1846 ...
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... live fighting Indians , it was more than I did , but I had a good many bloody struggles with the musquitoes ; and although I never fainted from loss of blood , I can truly say I was often very hungry . Mr. Speaker , if I should ever ...
... live fighting Indians , it was more than I did , but I had a good many bloody struggles with the musquitoes ; and although I never fainted from loss of blood , I can truly say I was often very hungry . Mr. Speaker , if I should ever ...
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