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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... 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 people of Kansas , and a violation of every just ...
... 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 people of Kansas , and a violation of every just ...
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... force of his illustrations , their wonderful pertinence , his exhaustless humor , his confidence in his own re- sources , engendered by his firm belief in the justice of the cause he so ably advocated , never once rising , how ever , to ...
... force of his illustrations , their wonderful pertinence , his exhaustless humor , his confidence in his own re- sources , engendered by his firm belief in the justice of the cause he so ably advocated , never once rising , how ever , to ...
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... force slavery into Kansas against the will of the peo- ple , and as important in encouraging other Democratic leaders to imitate the example of Douglas in throwing off the yoke of the slaveholding aristocracy . This feeling proved to be ...
... force slavery into Kansas against the will of the peo- ple , and as important in encouraging other Democratic leaders to imitate the example of Douglas in throwing off the yoke of the slaveholding aristocracy . This feeling proved to be ...
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... force itself on , human nature must shudder at the prospect held up . " Mr. Jefferson did not mean to say , nor do I , that the power of emanci pation is in the Federal Government . He spoke of Virginia ; and , as to the power of ...
... force itself on , human nature must shudder at the prospect held up . " Mr. Jefferson did not mean to say , nor do I , that the power of emanci pation is in the Federal Government . He spoke of Virginia ; and , as to the power of ...
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... force of numbers , to de prive you of some right plainly written down in the Constitution . But we are proposing no such thing . When you make these declarations , you have a specific and well - under- stood allusion to an assumed ...
... force of numbers , to de prive you of some right plainly written down in the Constitution . But we are proposing no such thing . When you make these declarations , you have a specific and well - under- stood allusion to an assumed ...
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