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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... Matters remained in this state for about three years . Though violence was frequently done punishment sel- dom followed . A treaty , on the 15th of July , 1830 , had been made , by which the Sacs and Foxes ceded all their country east ...
... Matters remained in this state for about three years . Though violence was frequently done punishment sel- dom followed . A treaty , on the 15th of July , 1830 , had been made , by which the Sacs and Foxes ceded all their country east ...
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... matters stood till the Illinois militia arrived . On the 7th of June , Black - Hawk met General Gaines and told him he should not remove . On the 25th , the militia arrived . The Indians , to avoid difficulty , fled across the ...
... matters stood till the Illinois militia arrived . On the 7th of June , Black - Hawk met General Gaines and told him he should not remove . On the 25th , the militia arrived . The Indians , to avoid difficulty , fled across the ...
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... matter in truth stands . What is the consequence ? Gentlemen who advocate the case . which my honorable friend from Georgia , with so much ability , sustains , declare that we invade their rights— that we deprive them of a participation ...
... matter in truth stands . What is the consequence ? Gentlemen who advocate the case . which my honorable friend from Georgia , with so much ability , sustains , declare that we invade their rights— that we deprive them of a participation ...
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... matter worse , because it implied they were property . ' " I understand that some gentlemen from the North admit that slaves are property . Mr. Sherman and the framers of the Constitution would do no act by which it could be implied ...
... matter worse , because it implied they were property . ' " I understand that some gentlemen from the North admit that slaves are property . Mr. Sherman and the framers of the Constitution would do no act by which it could be implied ...
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... matter how great the temptation or the emergency . He did at times waive the assertion of a principle when he thought it would only result in irritation , but he never voted against one of those principles . The case above mentioned ...
... matter how great the temptation or the emergency . He did at times waive the assertion of a principle when he thought it would only result in irritation , but he never voted against one of those principles . The case above mentioned ...
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