Lincoln's Rise to Power: With IllustrationsLittle, Brown and Company, 1937 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... whole Democratic pro - slavery figure except the re - opening of the African slave trade . From this we see where Wentworth stands . He has bid good - bye to Republican principles and plunged his whole length into the pro - slavery cess ...
... whole Democratic pro - slavery figure except the re - opening of the African slave trade . From this we see where Wentworth stands . He has bid good - bye to Republican principles and plunged his whole length into the pro - slavery cess ...
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With Illustrations William Eldon Baringer. government of this whole country fall into his own hands , pretending to give a truthful and accurate history of the slavery question in this coun- try , should so entirely ignore the whole of ...
With Illustrations William Eldon Baringer. government of this whole country fall into his own hands , pretending to give a truthful and accurate history of the slavery question in this coun- try , should so entirely ignore the whole of ...
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... whole number of votes when all the States of the Union are repre- sented in this Convention . . . shall be required to nominate the candidate of this Convention for the offices of President and Vice President . " Some applauded this ...
... whole number of votes when all the States of the Union are repre- sented in this Convention . . . shall be required to nominate the candidate of this Convention for the offices of President and Vice President . " Some applauded this ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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