Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... North to free labor . But if this was not true , the disadvantage of the North was a feature of trade competition which the North in other matters in- sisted was an inevitable consequence of business . All this being so , the matter of ...
... North to free labor . But if this was not true , the disadvantage of the North was a feature of trade competition which the North in other matters in- sisted was an inevitable consequence of business . All this being so , the matter of ...
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... north of 36 ° 30 ′ north latitude , except only that part included in the territory of Missouri itself , slavery and involuntary servitude should be pro- hibited ; but also providing for the reclamation of fugitive slaves . This bill ...
... north of 36 ° 30 ′ north latitude , except only that part included in the territory of Missouri itself , slavery and involuntary servitude should be pro- hibited ; but also providing for the reclamation of fugitive slaves . This bill ...
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... north of 36 ° 30 ' ; which means that the Mis- souri Compromise line would have run along the southern boundary of Colorado if the grant of France had been a hundred miles further south , instead of turning straight west from a point ...
... north of 36 ° 30 ' ; which means that the Mis- souri Compromise line would have run along the southern boundary of Colorado if the grant of France had been a hundred miles further south , instead of turning straight west from a point ...
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LINCOLNS BOYHOOD AND YOUNG MANHOOD | 15 |
BACK In Springfield and RIDING THE CIRCUIT | 108 |
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