An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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... fact that he had purchased his freedom , along with that of his wife and son , from their Tennessee owner for $ 1,450 . In these proceedings Moses was represented by " next friend " John Stephenson . These certificates were filed in ...
... fact that he had purchased his freedom , along with that of his wife and son , from their Tennessee owner for $ 1,450 . In these proceedings Moses was represented by " next friend " John Stephenson . These certificates were filed in ...
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... fact that numerous westerners owned large tracts of land they were renting to tenants -on the fact that taxes had to be paid by tenants , and above all on the cash rent feature . The term " rack renting " was frequently bandied about ...
... fact that numerous westerners owned large tracts of land they were renting to tenants -on the fact that taxes had to be paid by tenants , and above all on the cash rent feature . The term " rack renting " was frequently bandied about ...
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... fact . His lack of general cultivation was to come out painfully in such episodes as his debate with Senator Butler of South Carolina in March , 1853. Butler , an old - school gentleman who was fond of his well - stocked library ...
... fact . His lack of general cultivation was to come out painfully in such episodes as his debate with Senator Butler of South Carolina in March , 1853. Butler , an old - school gentleman who was fond of his well - stocked library ...
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INTRODUCTION NOT WITHOUT THY WONDROUS | 3 |
OUTPOST OF A NEW NATION 17601796 | 19 |
Hard Times in Illinois in 1780 | 37 |
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