The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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Stran 74
... duties as a member of the Legislature interfered , materially , with his practice . Upon his retirement , he devoted himself with great energy and zeal to his profession . Illinois was , at this time , divided into several judicial cir ...
... duties as a member of the Legislature interfered , materially , with his practice . Upon his retirement , he devoted himself with great energy and zeal to his profession . Illinois was , at this time , divided into several judicial cir ...
Stran 76
... duties , which were be- fore him . From 1840 to 1860 , his name will be found , as often as any , in the judicial Reports of Illinois . The circuit practice , as conducted in Illinois , was admira- bly adapted to educate , develope and ...
... duties , which were be- fore him . From 1840 to 1860 , his name will be found , as often as any , in the judicial Reports of Illinois . The circuit practice , as conducted in Illinois , was admira- bly adapted to educate , develope and ...
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... duty of Congress to prohibit in the territories , these , twin relics of barbarism , poligamy , and slavery . * Then followed one of the most animated , and closely con- tested political campaigns known in the history of the repub lic ...
... duty of Congress to prohibit in the territories , these , twin relics of barbarism , poligamy , and slavery . * Then followed one of the most animated , and closely con- tested political campaigns known in the history of the repub lic ...
Stran 130
... duty . At Alton , October 15th , 1858 , Lincoln said , speaking of slavery : On this subject of treating it as a wrong , and limiting its spread , let me say a word . Has anything ever threatened the existence of this Union save and ...
... duty . At Alton , October 15th , 1858 , Lincoln said , speaking of slavery : On this subject of treating it as a wrong , and limiting its spread , let me say a word . Has anything ever threatened the existence of this Union save and ...
Stran 138
... duty , as we This effort was so dignified in manner , and style , it exhib- ited such logic , and learning , and was in every way so dif- ferent from what was expected , that the orator from the prairies awoke the next morning to find ...
... duty , as we This effort was so dignified in manner , and style , it exhib- ited such logic , and learning , and was in every way so dif- ferent from what was expected , that the orator from the prairies awoke the next morning to find ...
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