Abraham Lincoln; a History, by John G. Nicolay and John Hay, Band 1Century Company, 1890 |
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... southern part of the State was getting itself settled here and there . People were coming in freely to the Sangamon country . But a grassy solitude stretched from Galena to Chi- cago , and the upper half of the State was generally a ...
... southern part of the State was getting itself settled here and there . People were coming in freely to the Sangamon country . But a grassy solitude stretched from Galena to Chi- cago , and the upper half of the State was generally a ...
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... Southern Representatives and two Southern Senators had voted against the Nebraska bill , and many individual voters con- demned it as an act of bad faith- as the aban- donment of the accepted " finality , " and as the provocation of a ...
... Southern Representatives and two Southern Senators had voted against the Nebraska bill , and many individual voters con- demned it as an act of bad faith- as the aban- donment of the accepted " finality , " and as the provocation of a ...
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... southern Illinois , with those from Southern or slave States , who were as naturally pro - slavery . The Virginians and Kentuckians readily became converts to the thrift and order of free society ; but as a class they never gave up or ...
... southern Illinois , with those from Southern or slave States , who were as naturally pro - slavery . The Virginians and Kentuckians readily became converts to the thrift and order of free society ; but as a class they never gave up or ...
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