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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... hold us ac- countable ? What is your duty , above all others , to a conquered people ? You say it is your duty to give them a government may you not , then , do everything for them which you are not forbidden to do by some fundamental ...
... hold us ac- countable ? What is your duty , above all others , to a conquered people ? You say it is your duty to give them a government may you not , then , do everything for them which you are not forbidden to do by some fundamental ...
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... hold , and which we expect to maintain ; yet the members of this body are now en- gaged in legislating upon the price of human flesh . If we pass this bill , we shall give our most solemn sanction to that institution which Gerry and his ...
... hold , and which we expect to maintain ; yet the members of this body are now en- gaged in legislating upon the price of human flesh . If we pass this bill , we shall give our most solemn sanction to that institution which Gerry and his ...
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... hold such servants in service being thereby impaired . " SEC . 3. That all children born of slave mothers within said District , on or after the first day of January , in the year of our Lord 1850 , shall be free ; but shall be ...
... hold such servants in service being thereby impaired . " SEC . 3. That all children born of slave mothers within said District , on or after the first day of January , in the year of our Lord 1850 , shall be free ; but shall be ...
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... 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 person presented for valuation is a slave , and of the class in this ...
... 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 person presented for valuation is a slave , and of the class in this ...
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... hold that the government was instituted for freemen , that it can be perpetuated , and made to fulfil the pur- poses of its organization only by devoting itself to the promotion of virtue and intelligence among its citizens , and the ...
... hold that the government was instituted for freemen , that it can be perpetuated , and made to fulfil the pur- poses of its organization only by devoting itself to the promotion of virtue and intelligence among its citizens , and the ...
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