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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... true ? How deprived ? Of what do we deprive them ? Why , they say that we deprive them of the privilege of carrying their slaves , as slaves , into the new territories . Well , sir , what is the amount of that ? They say that in this ...
... true ? How deprived ? Of what do we deprive them ? Why , they say that we deprive them of the privilege of carrying their slaves , as slaves , into the new territories . Well , sir , what is the amount of that ? They say that in this ...
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... true to his own convictions of what was best under the circumstances , voted for the Haralson motion to table the resolution , wishing to accompany such a bill with provisions which he considered neces- sary to its success . The ...
... true to his own convictions of what was best under the circumstances , voted for the Haralson motion to table the resolution , wishing to accompany such a bill with provisions which he considered neces- sary to its success . The ...
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... true to his principles , ever voting against the extension of slavery , and on the Mexican war occupying the ground of the Whigs of that day ; refusing to justify the war itself , but voting the supplies for it , that the war debt might ...
... true to his principles , ever voting against the extension of slavery , and on the Mexican war occupying the ground of the Whigs of that day ; refusing to justify the war itself , but voting the supplies for it , that the war debt might ...
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... true support of repub- lican institutions , our government should maintain its rights ; and we therefore demand the improvement of our harbors and rivers which freight the commerce of the West to a market , and the construction of a ...
... true support of repub- lican institutions , our government should maintain its rights ; and we therefore demand the improvement of our harbors and rivers which freight the commerce of the West to a market , and the construction of a ...
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... true ; but see the art ; the decision had not come yet ; now the decision has come ; now what ? " It matters not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question , whether slavery may or may not go into a ...
... true ; but see the art ; the decision had not come yet ; now the decision has come ; now what ? " It matters not what way the Supreme Court may hereafter decide as to the abstract question , whether slavery may or may not go into a ...
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