The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... tion to the end . To my mind , Nebraska has no such adapta- tion . It hath no relish of salvation in it . It is an aggravation , rather , of the only one thing which ever endangers the Union . When it came upon us , all was peace and ...
... tion to the end . To my mind , Nebraska has no such adapta- tion . It hath no relish of salvation in it . It is an aggravation , rather , of the only one thing which ever endangers the Union . When it came upon us , all was peace and ...
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... tion into the Northwestern Territory , the only country we owned then free from it . At the framing and adoption of the Constitution , they forbore to so much as mention the word . " slave " or " slavery " in the whole instrument . In ...
... tion into the Northwestern Territory , the only country we owned then free from it . At the framing and adoption of the Constitution , they forbore to so much as mention the word . " slave " or " slavery " in the whole instrument . In ...
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... tion . They were William Blount and William Few ; and they both voted for the prohibition - thus showing that in their understanding no line dividing local from Federal authority , nor anything else , properly forbade the Federal ...
... tion . They were William Blount and William Few ; and they both voted for the prohibition - thus showing that in their understanding no line dividing local from Federal authority , nor anything else , properly forbade the Federal ...
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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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