Abraham Lincoln Goes to New YorkStory of the country lawyer's first trip to sophisticated New York, and full text of famous Cooper Union speech he delivered there February 27, 1860. |
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... thirty - nine , " or any of them , while engaged on that instrument , expressed any opinion of that precise question . In 1789 , by the first Congress which sat under the Constitution , an act was passed to enforce the Ordinance of '87 ...
... thirty - nine , " or any of them , while engaged on that instrument , expressed any opinion of that precise question . In 1789 , by the first Congress which sat under the Constitution , an act was passed to enforce the Ordinance of '87 ...
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... thirty - nine " -Rufus King and Charles Pinckney - were members of that Congress . Mr. King steadily voted for slavery prohibition and against all com- promises , while Mr. Pinckney as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and ...
... thirty - nine " -Rufus King and Charles Pinckney - were members of that Congress . Mr. King steadily voted for slavery prohibition and against all com- promises , while Mr. Pinckney as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and ...
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... thirty - nine fathers who framed the original Con- stitution ; and , for the same reason , I have also omitted whatever understanding may have been manifested by any of the " thirty - nine " even , on any other phase of the general ...
... thirty - nine fathers who framed the original Con- stitution ; and , for the same reason , I have also omitted whatever understanding may have been manifested by any of the " thirty - nine " even , on any other phase of the general ...
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