The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham LincolnDerby & Jackson, 1860 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... desire to emancipate under this section , and whose duty it shall be to hold a session for the pur- pose , on the first Monday of each calendar month ; to receive all applications and on satisfactory evidence in each case , that the ...
... desire to emancipate under this section , and whose duty it shall be to hold a session for the pur- pose , on the first Monday of each calendar month ; to receive all applications and on satisfactory evidence in each case , that the ...
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... desire to become a party to it , and claim the right to speak from the same stand ; so that he and you , in concert , might be able to take the opening and closing speech in every case . I cannot refrain from expressing my surprise , if ...
... desire to become a party to it , and claim the right to speak from the same stand ; so that he and you , in concert , might be able to take the opening and closing speech in every case . I cannot refrain from expressing my surprise , if ...
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... desire to know whether Lincoln to- day stands , as he did in 1854 , in favor of the uncondi- tional repeal of the fugitive slave law ? ' " Answer . " I do not now , nor ever did , stand in favor of the unconditional repeal of the ...
... desire to know whether Lincoln to- day stands , as he did in 1854 , in favor of the uncondi- tional repeal of the fugitive slave law ? ' " Answer . " I do not now , nor ever did , stand in favor of the unconditional repeal of the ...
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... desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to the prohibition of the slave trade be- tween the different States ? ' " Answer . " I do not stand pledged to the prohibition of the slave trade between the different States . ' 66 ...
... desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to the prohibition of the slave trade be- tween the different States ? ' " Answer . " I do not stand pledged to the prohibition of the slave trade between the different States . ' 66 ...
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... desires to make a point , produces a shrug of his shoulders , an elevation of his eyebrows , a depres- sion of his mouth , and a general malformation of coun- tenance so comically awkward that it never fails to ' bring down the house ...
... desires to make a point , produces a shrug of his shoulders , an elevation of his eyebrows , a depres- sion of his mouth , and a general malformation of coun- tenance so comically awkward that it never fails to ' bring down the house ...
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The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln D. W. (David W. ) Bartlett Недоступно для просмотра - 2017 |
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498 BROADWAY Abraham Lincoln answer applause arrangement Ashmun ballot bill called campaign candidate canvass cheers Chicago citizens Coles county coln Committee Congress Constitution Convention court crowd D. W. BARTLETT debate declared delegates Democratic party DERBY & JACKSON District of Columbia Dred Scott decision duty elected enthusiasm equal excitement favor friends gentlemen Giddings give hand honor hour House Howell Cobb Illinois Indiana John Judge Douglas Kansas Kentucky labor Legislature Lincoln voted manner Massachusetts ment Missouri Moses Hampton Nathan Evans National never New-York numbers Ohio Old Abe opposed Pennsylvania person platform political popular present President previous question principles prohibit remarks reply Republican party resolution Sangamon Sangamon river Seward slave slavery slavery question Speaker speech Springfield stands pledged subjoined territory tion Trumbull Union United whole Williamson R. W. Cobb Wilmot yeas and nays young Lincoln