Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... slavery or the slave trade in the District of Columbia . Lincoln voted against it . Giddings made a fiery attack on slavery ; and finally Lincoln offered a bill of his own . It provided that slavery in the District should be confined to the ...
... slavery or the slave trade in the District of Columbia . Lincoln voted against it . Giddings made a fiery attack on slavery ; and finally Lincoln offered a bill of his own . It provided that slavery in the District should be confined to the ...
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... Slave Law . I do not now , nor ever did stand pledged against the admission of any more slave states into the Union . . I do not stand pledged against the admission of a new state into the Union , with such a constitution as the people ...
... Slave Law . I do not now , nor ever did stand pledged against the admission of any more slave states into the Union . . I do not stand pledged against the admission of a new state into the Union , with such a constitution as the people ...
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... slave states ? Washington , Jefferson , Franklin , Madison , Hamilton , Jay and the great men of that day , made this government divided into free and slave states , and left each state perfectly free to do as it pleased on the subject ...
... slave states ? Washington , Jefferson , Franklin , Madison , Hamilton , Jay and the great men of that day , made this government divided into free and slave states , and left each state perfectly free to do as it pleased on the subject ...
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