The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... hands of the intellectual giants which were pro- duced by these Circuit Court contests , where questions must be argued and settled upon principle and analogy . A few elementary books were carried about in the saddle bags , along with ...
... hands of the intellectual giants which were pro- duced by these Circuit Court contests , where questions must be argued and settled upon principle and analogy . A few elementary books were carried about in the saddle bags , along with ...
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... hand to carry out its purposes . The control of the National treasure , collected and paid largely in the free States , was in the hands of slaveholders . The slaveholder held the purse and the sword ; he ruled at the White House , in ...
... hand to carry out its purposes . The control of the National treasure , collected and paid largely in the free States , was in the hands of slaveholders . The slaveholder held the purse and the sword ; he ruled at the White House , in ...
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... hand in hand with it , the Nebraska doctrine , or what is left of it , is to educate and mould public opinion , at least Northern pub- lic opinion , not to care whether slavery is voted down or voted up . This shows exactly where we now ...
... hand in hand with it , the Nebraska doctrine , or what is left of it , is to educate and mould public opinion , at least Northern pub- lic opinion , not to care whether slavery is voted down or voted up . This shows exactly where we now ...
Stran 118
... hands are free , whose hearts are in the work — who do care for the result . Two years ago the republicans of the nation mustered over thirteen hun- dred thousand strong . We did this under the single impulse of resistance ton com- mon ...
... hands are free , whose hearts are in the work — who do care for the result . Two years ago the republicans of the nation mustered over thirteen hun- dred thousand strong . We did this under the single impulse of resistance ton com- mon ...
Stran 119
Isaac N. Arnold. own undoubted friends ; those whose hands are free , and whose hearts are in the work . We'do care ' for the result , alluding to Douglas ' statement , that he " did not care whether slavery was voted up or voted down ...
Isaac N. Arnold. own undoubted friends ; those whose hands are free , and whose hearts are in the work . We'do care ' for the result , alluding to Douglas ' statement , that he " did not care whether slavery was voted up or voted down ...
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