The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... ment continued until it pervaded all the land . The consideration of the bill was postponed by the Senate from the 24th to the 30th of January , and made a special order . During that time , an address was issued to the peo- ple ...
... ment continued until it pervaded all the land . The consideration of the bill was postponed by the Senate from the 24th to the 30th of January , and made a special order . During that time , an address was issued to the peo- ple ...
Stran 51
... ment continued until it pervaded all the land . The consideration of the bill was postponed by the Senate from the 24th to the 30th of January , and made a special order . During that time , an address was issued to the peo- ple ...
... ment continued until it pervaded all the land . The consideration of the bill was postponed by the Senate from the 24th to the 30th of January , and made a special order . During that time , an address was issued to the peo- ple ...
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... ment and sleep , while others stood guard , intrenched be- hind the defences of their scores of motions , piled one upon the other . But the other side being , as it were , the attacking party , could not spare a man . Under this ...
... ment and sleep , while others stood guard , intrenched be- hind the defences of their scores of motions , piled one upon the other . But the other side being , as it were , the attacking party , could not spare a man . Under this ...
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... ment and to what is called the " five minutes debate . " Any member can offer an amendment , and speak five minutes in support of it , and then any other member , who can get the floor , can speak five minutes in reply ; and it is speci ...
... ment and to what is called the " five minutes debate . " Any member can offer an amendment , and speak five minutes in support of it , and then any other member , who can get the floor , can speak five minutes in reply ; and it is speci ...
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... ment of Postmaster . He accepted it , because it gave him an opportunity to read all the newspapers taken in the town . It was in relation to the funds received by him as Postmaster , that an incident occurred that gave a striking ...
... ment of Postmaster . He accepted it , because it gave him an opportunity to read all the newspapers taken in the town . It was in relation to the funds received by him as Postmaster , that an incident occurred that gave a striking ...
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