The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln ...: To which is Added a Biographical Sketch of Hon. Hannibal HamlinDerby & Jackson, 1860 - Всего страниц: 354 |
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... . That when this Constitu- tion was adopted , nobody looked for any new acquisi- tion of territory to be formed into slaveholding States . 2d . That the principles of the Constitution prohibited , 38 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF.
... . That when this Constitu- tion was adopted , nobody looked for any new acquisi- tion of territory to be formed into slaveholding States . 2d . That the principles of the Constitution prohibited , 38 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF.
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... Constitution prohibited , and were intended to prohibit , and should be construed to prohibit , all interference of the general government with slavery as it existed and still exists in the States . And then , that , looking to the ...
... Constitution prohibited , and were intended to prohibit , and should be construed to prohibit , all interference of the general government with slavery as it existed and still exists in the States . And then , that , looking to the ...
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... constitution of my country forbids me , I yield . The constitutions of many States declare slavery to be an evil . Southern gentlemen have said , that they would have done away with it if possible , and they have apologized to the world ...
... constitution of my country forbids me , I yield . The constitutions of many States declare slavery to be an evil . Southern gentlemen have said , that they would have done away with it if possible , and they have apologized to the world ...
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... Constitution treats them as persons only , and that this government cannot constitutionally involve the people of the free States in the guilt of sustaining slavery ; that we have no constitutional powers to legislate upon the relation ...
... Constitution treats them as persons only , and that this government cannot constitutionally involve the people of the free States in the guilt of sustaining slavery ; that we have no constitutional powers to legislate upon the relation ...
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... Constitution , they declared their ob- ject was to establish justice , and to secure to them- selves aud their posterity the blessings of liberty . ' This subject of holding property in men did not escape their attention , nor have they ...
... Constitution , they declared their ob- ject was to establish justice , and to secure to them- selves aud their posterity the blessings of liberty . ' This subject of holding property in men did not escape their attention , nor have they ...
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