The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... Question - Lincoln Elected -Conspiracy to Dissolve the Union - Preparations of the Con- spirators The North Disarmed . ..................... . CHAPTER VII . .......... 140 PROGRESS OF THE CONSPIRACY - FROM THE ELECTION OF LINCOLN TO HIS ...
... Question - Lincoln Elected -Conspiracy to Dissolve the Union - Preparations of the Con- spirators The North Disarmed . ..................... . CHAPTER VII . .......... 140 PROGRESS OF THE CONSPIRACY - FROM THE ELECTION OF LINCOLN TO HIS ...
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... question continued from 1819 , to 1821 , and was finally settled by what has been since known as the Missouri com- promise , which was , that Missouri should be admitted into the Union as a slave State , without restriction , and that ...
... question continued from 1819 , to 1821 , and was finally settled by what has been since known as the Missouri com- promise , which was , that Missouri should be admitted into the Union as a slave State , without restriction , and that ...
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... question by the compromise measure of 1850 . The Thirty - first Congress met in December , 1849. The struggle for , and the resistance to the extension of slavery continued more and more to agitate the country . The United States had ...
... question by the compromise measure of 1850 . The Thirty - first Congress met in December , 1849. The struggle for , and the resistance to the extension of slavery continued more and more to agitate the country . The United States had ...
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... question . Mr. King spoke for the whig administration , and Mr. Gwynn , of Mississippi , afterwards Senator of that State , spoke to , and for , the democracy , urg- ing the same course . King , after relating the history of the Wilmot ...
... question . Mr. King spoke for the whig administration , and Mr. Gwynn , of Mississippi , afterwards Senator of that State , spoke to , and for , the democracy , urg- ing the same course . King , after relating the history of the Wilmot ...
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... the agitation of the slavery question was forever silenced , forgetting that the voice of justice and liberty cannot be silenced . CHAPTER II . REPEAL OF THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE AND THe COMPROMISE OF EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY . 47.
... the agitation of the slavery question was forever silenced , forgetting that the voice of justice and liberty cannot be silenced . CHAPTER II . REPEAL OF THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE AND THe COMPROMISE OF EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY . 47.
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