Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... COURT ..139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ANOTHER DEMO- CRATIC SCHISM - LINCOLN A CANDIDATE FOR SEN- ATOR " HOUSE - DIVIDED " SPEECH .. .156 CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATE .. viii TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... COURT ..139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ANOTHER DEMO- CRATIC SCHISM - LINCOLN A CANDIDATE FOR SEN- ATOR " HOUSE - DIVIDED " SPEECH .. .156 CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATE .. viii TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... Constitution of Pennsylvania . In this region a generation of Lincolns and Boones grew up together , and the families were allied by mar- riage . Before Daniel Boone removed with his father to the Yadkin River country , in North ...
... Constitution of Pennsylvania . In this region a generation of Lincolns and Boones grew up together , and the families were allied by mar- riage . Before Daniel Boone removed with his father to the Yadkin River country , in North ...
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... Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence . * Mr . J. L. Scripps stated in a biographical sketch submitted to Lincoln in 1860 , that the latter read at this period the " Life of Franklin , " and Plutarch's ...
... Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence . * Mr . J. L. Scripps stated in a biographical sketch submitted to Lincoln in 1860 , that the latter read at this period the " Life of Franklin , " and Plutarch's ...
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... Constitution , to interfere with the institu- tion of slavery in the different States . " 3. That " the Congress of the United States has the power , under the Constitution , to abolish slavery in the Dis- trict of Columbia ; but that ...
... Constitution , to interfere with the institu- tion of slavery in the different States . " 3. That " the Congress of the United States has the power , under the Constitution , to abolish slavery in the Dis- trict of Columbia ; but that ...
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... Constitution of Illinois adopted in 1818 , slavery had no lawful standing ; and that Nance being legally a free woman , could not be the subject of a sale . His conten- tion was sustained by the court , and the question as to slavery in ...
... Constitution of Illinois adopted in 1818 , slavery had no lawful standing ; and that Nance being legally a free woman , could not be the subject of a sale . His conten- tion was sustained by the court , and the question as to slavery in ...
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