The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... compromise of '50 , as a " finality , " a final settlement , so far as these parties could make it so , of all slavery agitation . Previous to this , in 1851 , the Illinois legislature had indorsed it . During this long period of time ...
... compromise of '50 , as a " finality , " a final settlement , so far as these parties could make it so , of all slavery agitation . Previous to this , in 1851 , the Illinois legislature had indorsed it . During this long period of time ...
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... Compromise line . When we voted for the Wilmot proviso we were voting to keep slavery out of the whole Mexican acquisition , and little did we think we were thereby voting to let it into Nebraska , lying several hundred miles distant ...
... Compromise line . When we voted for the Wilmot proviso we were voting to keep slavery out of the whole Mexican acquisition , and little did we think we were thereby voting to let it into Nebraska , lying several hundred miles distant ...
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... compromise measures of 1850 were a system of equivalents , and that the provisions of no one of them could fairly be ... compromise ? Why was California kept out of the Union six or seven months , * if it was not because of its ...
... compromise measures of 1850 were a system of equivalents , and that the provisions of no one of them could fairly be ... compromise ? Why was California kept out of the Union six or seven months , * if it was not because of its ...
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Reply to a Committee of Religious Denominations Asking | 145 |
Chronology | 193 |
Address to the People of Sangamon County Illinois March | 221 |
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