The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... Victory - Lee's Retreat - Attempt to Recap- ture Fort Donelson - Chattanooga - Chickamauga — Grant As- sumes Command of Ohio , Tennessee , and the Cumberland - Bat- tles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge Sherman Re- lieves ...
... Victory - Lee's Retreat - Attempt to Recap- ture Fort Donelson - Chattanooga - Chickamauga — Grant As- sumes Command of Ohio , Tennessee , and the Cumberland - Bat- tles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge Sherman Re- lieves ...
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... victory of the slave- holders , and by a compromise long considered binding on both sections . A compromise which Douglas himself de- clared to be a sacred thing which no " ruthless hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The ...
... victory of the slave- holders , and by a compromise long considered binding on both sections . A compromise which Douglas himself de- clared to be a sacred thing which no " ruthless hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The ...
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... victory it had achieved by this vast acquisition of territory was secure . But the struggle still continued . Fourteen free States adopted resolutions protesting against the enlargement of the area of slavery . The slaveholders ...
... victory it had achieved by this vast acquisition of territory was secure . But the struggle still continued . Fourteen free States adopted resolutions protesting against the enlargement of the area of slavery . The slaveholders ...
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... victory is sure to come . There is a tone of solemnity and deep apprehension in this speech of Lincoln . After describing in words so clear and simple that none could misunderstand , the conspiracy to ex- tend slavery to all the States ...
... victory is sure to come . There is a tone of solemnity and deep apprehension in this speech of Lincoln . After describing in words so clear and simple that none could misunderstand , the conspiracy to ex- tend slavery to all the States ...
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... victory is sure to come . " Such was the high philosophic appreciation by Lincoln , of the conflict then pending before the American people . The first battle was to be the intellectual combat between him and Senator Douglas ; a contest ...
... victory is sure to come . " Such was the high philosophic appreciation by Lincoln , of the conflict then pending before the American people . The first battle was to be the intellectual combat between him and Senator Douglas ; a contest ...
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