The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... military coat - tails , before I was done with it . There is one entire article of the sort I have not dis- cussed yet ; I mean the military tail you democrats are now engaged in dovetailing on to the great Michigander . Yes , sir , all ...
... military coat - tails , before I was done with it . There is one entire article of the sort I have not dis- cussed yet ; I mean the military tail you democrats are now engaged in dovetailing on to the great Michigander . Yes , sir , all ...
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... military organization , but without arms , wearing glazed caps and capes , and at night carrying torchlights , and ready at all times for work . Turn- ing out at political meetings , escorting speakers to and from the places of speaking ...
... military organization , but without arms , wearing glazed caps and capes , and at night carrying torchlights , and ready at all times for work . Turn- ing out at political meetings , escorting speakers to and from the places of speaking ...
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... military and civil ser- vice of the rebellion , were active leaders in the measures which broke up the convention . The Chicago Convention , while it resolved that Congress ought to prohibit slavery in the territories , distinctly ...
... military and civil ser- vice of the rebellion , were active leaders in the measures which broke up the convention . The Chicago Convention , while it resolved that Congress ought to prohibit slavery in the territories , distinctly ...
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... Military organizations were rapidly formed in nearly all the save States . There was scarcely a hamlet in the cotton States that had not its squad of mounted men or infantry . In cities , towns and villages , they were drilling every ...
... Military organizations were rapidly formed in nearly all the save States . There was scarcely a hamlet in the cotton States that had not its squad of mounted men or infantry . In cities , towns and villages , they were drilling every ...
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Isaac N. Arnold. services of his ancestors , the best education her National Military School could give . By accepting such education at her hands , he had dedicated his life to her military service . He became the petted soldier , the ...
Isaac N. Arnold. services of his ancestors , the best education her National Military School could give . By accepting such education at her hands , he had dedicated his life to her military service . He became the petted soldier , the ...
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