Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Band 1Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... decision of the Supreme Court , so now they tried to have it recognized by Congress , and Mr. Lincoln op- posed it there , as heartily as he afterwards withstood it when it took the more covert , but no less dangerous shape of a ...
... decision of the Supreme Court , so now they tried to have it recognized by Congress , and Mr. Lincoln op- posed it there , as heartily as he afterwards withstood it when it took the more covert , but no less dangerous shape of a ...
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... decision , and showed that , in denouncing it , he had not gone so far as Mr Douglas himself had done in applauding General Jackson for disregarding the decision of the same tribunal upon the constitutionality of the National Bank ...
... decision , and showed that , in denouncing it , he had not gone so far as Mr Douglas himself had done in applauding General Jackson for disregarding the decision of the same tribunal upon the constitutionality of the National Bank ...
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... decision . He finds the Republicans insisting that the Declaration of Inpependence includes ALL men , black as well as white , and forthwith he boldly denies that it includes negroes at all , and proceeds to argue gravely that all who ...
... decision . He finds the Republicans insisting that the Declaration of Inpependence includes ALL men , black as well as white , and forthwith he boldly denies that it includes negroes at all , and proceeds to argue gravely that all who ...
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... decision , but he could not sustain this attempt to force upon the people of Kansas a Constitution against their will . He tock ground openly and boldly against it - denouncing it in the Senate and elsewhere as an outrage upon the ...
... decision , but he could not sustain this attempt to force upon the people of Kansas a Constitution against their will . He tock ground openly and boldly against it - denouncing it in the Senate and elsewhere as an outrage upon the ...
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... decision . Let him consider not only what work the machinery is adapted to do , and how well adapt- d ; but also let him study the history of its construction , and trace , if he can , or rather fail , if he can , to trace , the ...
... decision . Let him consider not only what work the machinery is adapted to do , and how well adapt- d ; but also let him study the history of its construction , and trace , if he can , or rather fail , if he can , to trace , the ...
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