The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... 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 wonderful success . The settlement , growth , advance , union ...
... 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 wonderful success . The settlement , growth , advance , union ...
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... triumph of the 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 ...
... triumph of the 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 ...
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... triumph of the slave power . The Capital , to a considerable extent , gave tone to the national sentiment and opinion . This location of the Capi- tal on slave territory , secured for slavery the sway of social influence and fashion ...
... triumph of the slave power . The Capital , to a considerable extent , gave tone to the national sentiment and opinion . This location of the Capi- tal on slave territory , secured for slavery the sway of social influence and fashion ...
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... triumph . For more than forty years , through poverty , per- secution and indignity , he gave his pen and his voice with great intellectual and high moral power to pleading the cause of the poor , down - trodden , despised African ...
... triumph . For more than forty years , through poverty , per- secution and indignity , he gave his pen and his voice with great intellectual and high moral power to pleading the cause of the poor , down - trodden , despised African ...
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... triumph of freedom . After reciting the action of the democratic and whig conventions , the convention de- clared its conviction of the necessity of announcing its inde- pendence of the slave power , and its determination to rescue the ...
... triumph of freedom . After reciting the action of the democratic and whig conventions , the convention de- clared its conviction of the necessity of announcing its inde- pendence of the slave power , and its determination to rescue the ...
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