The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... principle , truth , single- ness of purpose , and boldness , the triumph of freedom has been accomplished . The experiment of self - government in North America was , up to the period of the great slaveholders ' rebellion , a most ...
... principle , truth , single- ness of purpose , and boldness , the triumph of freedom has been accomplished . The experiment of self - government in North America was , up to the period of the great slaveholders ' rebellion , a most ...
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... principles , of laws and constitutional enactments , as well as of vast armies ; a conflict , the magnitude of which has no parallel in past history . I shall attempt , rapidly , to describe this conflict , as it exhibited itself in ...
... principles , of laws and constitutional enactments , as well as of vast armies ; a conflict , the magnitude of which has no parallel in past history . I shall attempt , rapidly , to describe this conflict , as it exhibited itself in ...
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... principle of the Declaration of Independence , " that all men are created equal , " reposing unwavering faith and confidence in the people ; and , with unshaken fidelity to national union based on freedom , never for a moment forgetting ...
... principle of the Declaration of Independence , " that all men are created equal , " reposing unwavering faith and confidence in the people ; and , with unshaken fidelity to national union based on freedom , never for a moment forgetting ...
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... principles of liberty embodied in the Declaration of Independence , upon which they intended to base our institutions . They believed that it was in the course of gradual extinction . It is clear that they never in- tended it should be ...
... principles of liberty embodied in the Declaration of Independence , upon which they intended to base our institutions . They believed that it was in the course of gradual extinction . It is clear that they never in- tended it should be ...
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... principle of rotation in office , kept many of its ablest men out of public life , and those who en- tered , held office for so short a period , that their ability to direct and govern , to make and administer the laws 34 LINCOLN AND ...
... principle of rotation in office , kept many of its ablest men out of public life , and those who en- tered , held office for so short a period , that their ability to direct and govern , to make and administer the laws 34 LINCOLN AND ...
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