The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... majority , which he marshaled and controlled . A reference to the Congressional Globe , of this period , will show as members of this Congress , John Quincy Adams , George Ashmun , Caleb B. Smith , John G. Palfrey , Robert E. Winthrop ...
... majority , which he marshaled and controlled . A reference to the Congressional Globe , of this period , will show as members of this Congress , John Quincy Adams , George Ashmun , Caleb B. Smith , John G. Palfrey , Robert E. Winthrop ...
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... majority . The vote was a recognition of his position as the leader of his party . From Mr. Lincoln's retirement from Congress , in 1849 , until the passage of the Kansas and Nebraska bill , in 1854 , he was engaged in the laborious and ...
... majority . The vote was a recognition of his position as the leader of his party . From Mr. Lincoln's retirement from Congress , in 1849 , until the passage of the Kansas and Nebraska bill , in 1854 , he was engaged in the laborious and ...
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... majority of the Legislature . Lincoln would have been elected Senator , as he was the choice of a large majority of the anti - Nebraska members , so elected ; but among the Senators , who had been elected as democrats , and who held ...
... majority of the Legislature . Lincoln would have been elected Senator , as he was the choice of a large majority of the anti - Nebraska members , so elected ; but among the Senators , who had been elected as democrats , and who held ...
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... majority of over 10,000 votes against this very Constitution . That the great question through all the Kansas struggle had been , slavery , or no slavery . The leading idea of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise was to make Kan- sas a ...
... majority of over 10,000 votes against this very Constitution . That the great question through all the Kansas struggle had been , slavery , or no slavery . The leading idea of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise was to make Kan- sas a ...
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... majority of the judges , in view of the pending Pre- idential election , and the intense feeling then existing on the slavery question , postponed the decision until the next term , which would be subsequent to the Presidential election ...
... majority of the judges , in view of the pending Pre- idential election , and the intense feeling then existing on the slavery question , postponed the decision until the next term , which would be subsequent to the Presidential election ...
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