Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... slavery by colonizing the American Negroes in Africa ; for he thought such a plan visionary and compared it with the project of John Cleves Symmes of going to the North Pole and traveling within the nutshell of the earth . His struggle ...
... slavery by colonizing the American Negroes in Africa ; for he thought such a plan visionary and compared it with the project of John Cleves Symmes of going to the North Pole and traveling within the nutshell of the earth . His struggle ...
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... slavery , as their future Constitutions might decree , at the time of their admission to the Union as states ; ( 3 ) the abolition of the slave trade - not slavery itself — in the District of Columbia ; ( 4 ) the immediate admission of ...
... slavery , as their future Constitutions might decree , at the time of their admission to the Union as states ; ( 3 ) the abolition of the slave trade - not slavery itself — in the District of Columbia ; ( 4 ) the immediate admission of ...
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... slavery , and they acted on this advice and rejected the salient features of the Crittenden proposal . Lincoln still enter- tained the hope that hostilities could be averted , and about this time told a friend that " he could not in his ...
... slavery , and they acted on this advice and rejected the salient features of the Crittenden proposal . Lincoln still enter- tained the hope that hostilities could be averted , and about this time told a friend that " he could not in his ...
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