The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION . Emancipation Demanded by the Free States - Letter of Mr. Gree- ley - Lincoln's Reply - Interview with Chicago Clergy - Appeal of the Friends of Freedom - Mr . Lincoln Reads the Proclama- tion to his ...
... PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION . Emancipation Demanded by the Free States - Letter of Mr. Gree- ley - Lincoln's Reply - Interview with Chicago Clergy - Appeal of the Friends of Freedom - Mr . Lincoln Reads the Proclama- tion to his ...
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... Proclamation of Emancipation , and the amendment of the Constitution abolishing and prohibiting slavery forever . In order that slavery might be brought to an end , pro- vision was made in the Constitution that the slave trade might be ...
... Proclamation of Emancipation , and the amendment of the Constitution abolishing and prohibiting slavery forever . In order that slavery might be brought to an end , pro- vision was made in the Constitution that the slave trade might be ...
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... proclamation of emancipation , and himself received from the lips of that great man , the thanks of humanity as one of the pioneers in the great work of emancipation . The anti - slavery men and abolitionists , frequently encoun- tered ...
... proclamation of emancipation , and himself received from the lips of that great man , the thanks of humanity as one of the pioneers in the great work of emancipation . The anti - slavery men and abolitionists , frequently encoun- tered ...
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... proclamation , to order Confed- erate troops off Kentucky soil . Magoffin vetoed this , but it was passed over his veto . In the beginning of Mr. Lincoln's administration he acted on the defensive , while the rebels , from the first ...
... proclamation , to order Confed- erate troops off Kentucky soil . Magoffin vetoed this , but it was passed over his veto . In the beginning of Mr. Lincoln's administration he acted on the defensive , while the rebels , from the first ...
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... proclamation , calling for 75,000 men . This proclamation was prepared on Sunday . Before its issue , and while the President was considering the subject , he was visited by Senator Douglas , who expressed his full approval of this call ...
... proclamation , calling for 75,000 men . This proclamation was prepared on Sunday . Before its issue , and while the President was considering the subject , he was visited by Senator Douglas , who expressed his full approval of this call ...
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