Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865J.M. Dent & Company, 1894 - Всего страниц: 237 |
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... Henry Clay and other good and great men , in 1849 , to effect anything in favour of gradual emancipation in Kentucky , together with a thousand other signs , extinguishes that hope utterly . On the question of liberty , as a principle ...
... Henry Clay and other good and great men , in 1849 , to effect anything in favour of gradual emancipation in Kentucky , together with a thousand other signs , extinguishes that hope utterly . On the question of liberty , as a principle ...
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... Henry Clay and many other good men there could not get a symptom of expression in favour of gradual emancipation on a plain issue of marching toward the light of civilization with Ohio and Illinois ; but the State of Boone and Hardin and ...
... Henry Clay and many other good men there could not get a symptom of expression in favour of gradual emancipation on a plain issue of marching toward the light of civilization with Ohio and Illinois ; but the State of Boone and Hardin and ...
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... Henry Clay , who is credited with the authorship of the Compromise in general terms , did not even vote for that provision , but only advocated the ultimate admission by a second compromise ; and , Thomas was , beyond all controversy ...
... Henry Clay , who is credited with the authorship of the Compromise in general terms , did not even vote for that provision , but only advocated the ultimate admission by a second compromise ; and , Thomas was , beyond all controversy ...
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... Henry Clay was a brilliant example of this tendency ; others of our purest statesmen are compelled to do so ; and thus slavery secures actual support from those who detest it at heart . Yet Henry Clay perfected and forced through the ...
... Henry Clay was a brilliant example of this tendency ; others of our purest statesmen are compelled to do so ; and thus slavery secures actual support from those who detest it at heart . Yet Henry Clay perfected and forced through the ...
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... Henry Clay , my beau ideal of a statesman , . . . once said of a class of men who would repress all tendencies to liberty and ultimate emancipation , that they must , if they would do this , go back to the era of our independ- ence ...
... Henry Clay , my beau ideal of a statesman , . . . once said of a class of men who would repress all tendencies to liberty and ultimate emancipation , that they must , if they would do this , go back to the era of our independ- ence ...
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