The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... slave power in the admission of the slave state of Missouri , to the triumph of free labor . in the admission of the free states of California and Oregon . I shall sketch the desperate and fierce struggle between freedom and slavery for ...
... slave power in the admission of the slave state of Missouri , to the triumph of free labor . in the admission of the free states of California and Oregon . I shall sketch the desperate and fierce struggle between freedom and slavery for ...
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... power , and so long the mistress of the seas . From a little nucleus of an army of fifteen thousand soldiers , we have become a military power , counting our trained fighting men by the million . The battle - fields of these four years ...
... power , and so long the mistress of the seas . From a little nucleus of an army of fifteen thousand soldiers , we have become a military power , counting our trained fighting men by the million . The battle - fields of these four years ...
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... power to slavery never before felt . Then immediately arose a gigantic pecu- niary interest which found its gains in slavery . A powerful cotton and slave aristocracy soon grew up , which in its ar- rogance , in progress of time ...
... power to slavery never before felt . Then immediately arose a gigantic pecu- niary interest which found its gains in slavery . A powerful cotton and slave aristocracy soon grew up , which in its ar- rogance , in progress of time ...
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Isaac N. Arnold. slavery , and many of them went so far as to give to the institution their countenance and support . Very soon after the adoption of the Constitution , the slave power - vigilant and sagacious for its security - began to ...
Isaac N. Arnold. slavery , and many of them went so far as to give to the institution their countenance and support . Very soon after the adoption of the Constitution , the slave power - vigilant and sagacious for its security - began to ...
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Isaac N. Arnold. progress of the slave power was manifested by several Congressional enactments , designed for its ... power had secured four new slave States from the original territory of the United States , viz : Kentucky , Ten- nessee ...
Isaac N. Arnold. progress of the slave power was manifested by several Congressional enactments , designed for its ... power had secured four new slave States from the original territory of the United States , viz : Kentucky , Ten- nessee ...
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