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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... regard to this case - and I beg it to be understood that I am speaking for no other than myself - and while I am willing to present . this to the whole world as my own justification , I rest on these propositions : 1st . That when this ...
... regard to this case - and I beg it to be understood that I am speaking for no other than myself - and while I am willing to present . this to the whole world as my own justification , I rest on these propositions : 1st . That when this ...
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... regard them as prop- erty , and to pay for them as we would for so many mules or oxen taken into the public service . The minority deny this doctrine . They insist that the Federal Constitution treats them as persons only , and that ...
... regard them as prop- erty , and to pay for them as we would for so many mules or oxen taken into the public service . The minority deny this doctrine . They insist that the Federal Constitution treats them as persons only , and that ...
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... regard to it . Mr. Madison , the father of the Constitution , has left to us a clear and explicit account of their intentions . He informs us , that on 666 Wednesday , August 22 , the Convention proceed- 1 ed to consider the report of ...
... regard to it . Mr. Madison , the father of the Constitution , has left to us a clear and explicit account of their intentions . He informs us , that on 666 Wednesday , August 22 , the Convention proceed- 1 ed to consider the report of ...
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... regard for this compromise line , that when Texas was admitted into the Union , and it was found that a strip extended north of 36 ° 30 ′ he actually in- troduced a bill extending the line and prohibiting sla- very ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 63.
... regard for this compromise line , that when Texas was admitted into the Union , and it was found that a strip extended north of 36 ° 30 ′ he actually in- troduced a bill extending the line and prohibiting sla- very ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 63.
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... regard to the mode of conducting the debate , the times of meeting at the several places , subject to the condition , that where ap- pointments have already been made by the Democratic State Central Committee at any of those places , I ...
... regard to the mode of conducting the debate , the times of meeting at the several places , subject to the condition , that where ap- pointments have already been made by the Democratic State Central Committee at any of those places , I ...
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