The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryBoD – Books on Demand, 19. jan. 2022 - 740 strani Reprint of the original, first published in 1866. |
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... Bill — Debate upon it in the Senate - Douglas — ChaseSeward - Sumner - ToombsMason — Hunter - Slidell - Houston -Passage of the Bill - Struggle over its Passage in the House of Representatives — Benton - Richardson - Campbell ...
... Bill — Debate upon it in the Senate - Douglas — ChaseSeward - Sumner - ToombsMason — Hunter - Slidell - Houston -Passage of the Bill - Struggle over its Passage in the House of Representatives — Benton - Richardson - Campbell ...
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... Bill to Confiscate the Property and Free the Slaves of Rebels — The Army not to Return Fugitive Slaves ... Bill to give Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ........ ..... ... 244 CHAPTER XII . CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION . Bill ...
... Bill to Confiscate the Property and Free the Slaves of Rebels — The Army not to Return Fugitive Slaves ... Bill to give Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ........ ..... ... 244 CHAPTER XII . CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION . Bill ...
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... Bill - Debate in Senate and House Bingham - Cox -Dunn - Thomas - Senator Wilson - McDougall - Admission of West Virginia - Debate- , Maynard - Stevens - BinghamThomas Admission of Members from Louisiana - War Powers of the Government ...
... Bill - Debate in Senate and House Bingham - Cox -Dunn - Thomas - Senator Wilson - McDougall - Admission of West Virginia - Debate- , Maynard - Stevens - BinghamThomas Admission of Members from Louisiana - War Powers of the Government ...
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... Bill — Question of Admission of Senators from Arkansas - Freedmen's BureauSpeech of Brooks — Expulsion of Long – Censure of HarrisSpeech of Winter Davis .. ... .470 CHAPTER XXII . SANITARY AND CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS— PRESIDENTIAL ...
... Bill — Question of Admission of Senators from Arkansas - Freedmen's BureauSpeech of Brooks — Expulsion of Long – Censure of HarrisSpeech of Winter Davis .. ... .470 CHAPTER XXII . SANITARY AND CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS— PRESIDENTIAL ...
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... Bill - Rebellious States not to Vote in the Electoral College - Reconstruction - Treatment of Union Prisoners — Rebel Prisoners — Attack of Brooks upon Butler — His Vindication by Boutwell and Stevens — Close of the Thirtyeighth ...
... Bill - Rebellious States not to Vote in the Electoral College - Reconstruction - Treatment of Union Prisoners — Rebel Prisoners — Attack of Brooks upon Butler — His Vindication by Boutwell and Stevens — Close of the Thirtyeighth ...
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Introduction | 17 |
CHAPTER L | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 48 |
Lincolns Early Life and EducationIIis MotherHe Volunteers | 67 |
CHAPTER IV | 89 |
CHAPTER V | 112 |
Position of Parties on the Slavery QuestionLincoln Elected | 140 |
CHAPTER VII | 156 |
CHAPTER XV | 320 |
THIRD SESSION THIRTYSEVENTH CONGRE88 | 368 |
CHAPTER XX | 442 |
CHAPTER XXI | 470 |
SANITARY AND CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS PRESIDENTIAL CONVEN | 492 |
GRANTS CAMPAIGN or 1864 | 518 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 538 |
CHAPTER XXV | 562 |
CHAPTER VIII | 173 |
CHAPTER IX | 186 |
EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRE88OIYIL POLICY AND MILITARY EVENTS | 214 |
CHAPTER XI | 244 |
CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION | 272 |
CHAPTER XIII | 283 |
CHAPTER XIV | 306 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 594 |
LINCOLNS SECOND INAUGURATION THE END OF THE | 614 |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 646 |
THE CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF THE | 691 |
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