The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... Regard to Slaves - Hunter's Negro Regiments in South Carolina - Wick- liffe's Resolution - Hunter's Reply - Bill to give Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ........ .244 CHAPTER XII : CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION . Bill to ...
... Regard to Slaves - Hunter's Negro Regiments in South Carolina - Wick- liffe's Resolution - Hunter's Reply - Bill to give Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ........ .244 CHAPTER XII : CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION . Bill to ...
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... regard to the truthfulness and impartiality of the work , the author will only say that , while acknowledging frankly that all his convictions and sympathies have been with the cause of liberty and loyalty , he has not , consciously ...
... regard to the truthfulness and impartiality of the work , the author will only say that , while acknowledging frankly that all his convictions and sympathies have been with the cause of liberty and loyalty , he has not , consciously ...
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... regard them as such . The great Senatorial leaders thought now , that 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 ...
... regard them as such . The great Senatorial leaders thought now , that 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 ...
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... regard the contract once made to harmonize and preserve this Union . Maintain the Missouri Compro- mise ! Stir not up agitation ! Give us peace ! " " In the discharge of my duty , I have acted fearlessly . The events of the future are ...
... regard the contract once made to harmonize and preserve this Union . Maintain the Missouri Compro- mise ! Stir not up agitation ! Give us peace ! " " In the discharge of my duty , I have acted fearlessly . The events of the future are ...
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... regard to all these measures Lincoln was an active and influential member . In March , 1837 , resolu- tions of an extremely pro - slavery character , were introduced into the Legislature and carried through by large majorities ...
... regard to all these measures Lincoln was an active and influential member . In March , 1837 , resolu- tions of an extremely pro - slavery character , were introduced into the Legislature and carried through by large majorities ...
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