The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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Stran 98
... Constitution , submitted it to the people , and it was almost unanimously adopted . They then proceeded to elect ... Constitution , called from the place where the Legis- lature had met , the Lecompton Constitution . The law by which ...
... Constitution , submitted it to the people , and it was almost unanimously adopted . They then proceeded to elect ... Constitution , called from the place where the Legis- lature had met , the Lecompton Constitution . The law by which ...
Stran 99
... Constitution , expressed their opinion of the trick , and yet Mr. Buchanan had the shameless effrontery to urge upon Congress the admission of Kansas under this Lecomp- ton swindle ! It was by such disgraceful means that the states- men ...
... Constitution , expressed their opinion of the trick , and yet Mr. Buchanan had the shameless effrontery to urge upon Congress the admission of Kansas under this Lecomp- ton swindle ! It was by such disgraceful means that the states- men ...
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... constitutional and void ; and they went on to say that by vir- tue of the Constitution , slavery existed in all the territories of the United States , and that Congress could not prohibit it . Thus the revolution was complete . The ...
... constitutional and void ; and they went on to say that by vir- tue of the Constitution , slavery existed in all the territories of the United States , and that Congress could not prohibit it . Thus the revolution was complete . The ...
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... Constitution , against the memory of the Nation , against a previous decision , against a series of enactments , he decided that the slave is property ; that slave property is entitled to no less protection than any other property ...
... Constitution , against the memory of the Nation , against a previous decision , against a series of enactments , he decided that the slave is property ; that slave property is entitled to no less protection than any other property ...
Stran 113
... Constitution of the United States . " As already stated , he had reported and carried through Congress , the bill to repeal the Missouri Compromise . When Mr. Buchanan's adminis tration became a party to the conspiracy to force Kansas ...
... Constitution of the United States . " As already stated , he had reported and carried through Congress , the bill to repeal the Missouri Compromise . When Mr. Buchanan's adminis tration became a party to the conspiracy to force Kansas ...
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