Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library, Том 33Illinois State Historical Library, 1958 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... Stand with anybody that stands RIGHT . Stand with him while he is right , and PART with him when he goes wrong . Stand WITH the abolitionist in restoring the Missouri Compromise ; and stand AGAINST him when he attempts to repeal the ...
... Stand with anybody that stands RIGHT . Stand with him while he is right , and PART with him when he goes wrong . Stand WITH the abolitionist in restoring the Missouri Compromise ; and stand AGAINST him when he attempts to repeal the ...
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... stand pledged against the admis- sion of any more slave states into the Union . Q. 3. " I want to know whether he stands pledged against the admission of a new state into the Union with such a constitution as the people of that state ...
... stand pledged against the admis- sion of any more slave states into the Union . Q. 3. " I want to know whether he stands pledged against the admission of a new state into the Union with such a constitution as the people of that state ...
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... stand the fact that I accepted the proposition . I call upon you thousands now , to bear testimony , that before I uttered one word of my speech , I did , in a distinct and loud tone of voice , an- nounce that I had been requested by Mr ...
... stand the fact that I accepted the proposition . I call upon you thousands now , to bear testimony , that before I uttered one word of my speech , I did , in a distinct and loud tone of voice , an- nounce that I had been requested by Mr ...
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