The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 psl. |
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... Legislature- Studies Law - His Protest Against Slavery - Lincoln at the Bar -Early Illinois Courts - His Mode of Trying Cases - Accepts a Challenge - Pleads the Case of the Negro Girl " Nance " -In Congress - His Bill to Abolish Slavery ...
... Legislature- Studies Law - His Protest Against Slavery - Lincoln at the Bar -Early Illinois Courts - His Mode of Trying Cases - Accepts a Challenge - Pleads the Case of the Negro Girl " Nance " -In Congress - His Bill to Abolish Slavery ...
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... Legislature ....... ........................... ..214 CHAPTER XI . SECOND SESSION THIRTY - SEVENTH CONGRESS- CONGRESS OF 1862 . President's Message - Report of Secretary of War - Modified by the President Stanton Succeeds Cameron - Anti ...
... Legislature ....... ........................... ..214 CHAPTER XI . SECOND SESSION THIRTY - SEVENTH CONGRESS- CONGRESS OF 1862 . President's Message - Report of Secretary of War - Modified by the President Stanton Succeeds Cameron - Anti ...
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... Legislatures , and in the Halls of Congress , in the forums of courts , through the mighty modern engines of the press , on the stump , in the great arena of political conventions , and in the pulpit , and among the people . I shall ...
... Legislatures , and in the Halls of Congress , in the forums of courts , through the mighty modern engines of the press , on the stump , in the great arena of political conventions , and in the pulpit , and among the people . I shall ...
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... Legislature of that Commonwealth addressed the King of Great Britian , exposing the inhumanity of Slavery , and expressing the con- viction that it was opposed to the security and happiness of the people , and would , in time , endanger ...
... Legislature of that Commonwealth addressed the King of Great Britian , exposing the inhumanity of Slavery , and expressing the con- viction that it was opposed to the security and happiness of the people , and would , in time , endanger ...
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... legislatures of several of the other free States , to suppress by penal enactments , freedom of speech and of the press on the subject of slavery . These efforts failed , and seemed only to increase the numbers and stimulate the zeal of ...
... legislatures of several of the other free States , to suppress by penal enactments , freedom of speech and of the press on the subject of slavery . These efforts failed , and seemed only to increase the numbers and stimulate the zeal of ...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of Slavery Isaac N. Arnold Visos knygos peržiūra - 1866 |
The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery Isaac N. Arnold Visos knygos peržiūra - 1866 |
The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery Isaac N. Arnold Visos knygos peržiūra - 1866 |
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