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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... thought that , as an economical arrangement ,. such things should not be tolerated there . That you may do . He of the lions . and tigers goes back , having lost his whole concern . But now you take a slave to California , and instantly ...
... thought that , as an economical arrangement ,. such things should not be tolerated there . That you may do . He of the lions . and tigers goes back , having lost his whole concern . But now you take a slave to California , and instantly ...
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... thought we had nothing to do with the conduct of the States as to slavery , but we ought to be careful not to give any sanction . ' 6 6 " Our people think with Mr. Gerry , that we have nothing to do with slavery in the States . ' We are ...
... thought we had nothing to do with the conduct of the States as to slavery , but we ought to be careful not to give any sanction . ' 6 6 " Our people think with Mr. Gerry , that we have nothing to do with slavery in the States . ' We are ...
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... thought it would only result in irritation , but he never voted against one of those principles . The case above mentioned , came up in the House Nov. 6 , 1849 : " The first business in order being the pending mo- tion made by Mr ...
... thought it would only result in irritation , but he never voted against one of those principles . The case above mentioned , came up in the House Nov. 6 , 1849 : " The first business in order being the pending mo- tion made by Mr ...
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... thought , ' said Douglas , ' you would find him congenial company . ' " So I did , ' replied Lincoln . ' I had the pleasure of voting for his Proviso , in one way and another about forty times . It was a Democratic measure then , I be ...
... thought , ' said Douglas , ' you would find him congenial company . ' " So I did , ' replied Lincoln . ' I had the pleasure of voting for his Proviso , in one way and another about forty times . It was a Democratic measure then , I be ...
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... thoughts , a comprehen- siveness in his arguments , and a binding force in his conclusions , which were perfectly irresistible . The vast throng were silent as death ; every eye was fixed upon the speaker , and all gave him serious ...
... thoughts , a comprehen- siveness in his arguments , and a binding force in his conclusions , which were perfectly irresistible . The vast throng were silent as death ; every eye was fixed upon the speaker , and all gave him serious ...
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