The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... institution was then far too powerful to be even shaken by the efforts of any man , however great . It was suffered by Providence to go on in its course of aggression and imperious power , until it should dig its own grave and die a ...
... institution was then far too powerful to be even shaken by the efforts of any man , however great . It was suffered by Providence to go on in its course of aggression and imperious power , until it should dig its own grave and die a ...
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... institution of slavery . It boldly grappled with a power which at that time held and had long controlled , the National , and most of the State Governments ; dominated over parties , ruled the churches , the press , the financial and ...
... institution of slavery . It boldly grappled with a power which at that time held and had long controlled , the National , and most of the State Governments ; dominated over parties , ruled the churches , the press , the financial and ...
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... institution , to the shame of the people , received at that election , a very full and complete recogni- tion . The chivalry of the South , living by the sweat of un- paid toil , pampered by pride and lust , brought to their sup- port ...
... institution , to the shame of the people , received at that election , a very full and complete recogni- tion . The chivalry of the South , living by the sweat of un- paid toil , pampered by pride and lust , brought to their sup- port ...
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... institution . The plains of Kansas were still red with the blood of her martyrs to liberty ; her hills and valleys were yet black with the charred remains of her burned and devastated towns , villages and cities , attesting , alike ...
... institution . The plains of Kansas were still red with the blood of her martyrs to liberty ; her hills and valleys were yet black with the charred remains of her burned and devastated towns , villages and cities , attesting , alike ...
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... institution ; the advocates had their partizans , politi- cal and personal , and the merits of each were canvassed in every cabin and school house , at every house raising , and bee , and horse - race in the county . The lawyers were ...
... institution ; the advocates had their partizans , politi- cal and personal , and the merits of each were canvassed in every cabin and school house , at every house raising , and bee , and horse - race in the county . The lawyers were ...
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