Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... ............................................................................................. ..... 473 The Tennessee Test Oath ................................... ..............................................................
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... Tennessee ; and a few years later Georgia ceded that which now constitutes the States of Mississippi and Alabama . In both deeds of cession it was made a condition by the ceding States that the Federal Government should not prohibit ...
... Tennessee ; and a few years later Georgia ceded that which now constitutes the States of Mississippi and Alabama . In both deeds of cession it was made a condition by the ceding States that the Federal Government should not prohibit ...
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... Tennessee , and Edward Everett , of Massachusetts . The aspect seemed favorable for the election of the Repub- lican candidates , and that convention , on the morning of the 18th of May - one day having been spent in organizing and ...
... Tennessee , and Edward Everett , of Massachusetts . The aspect seemed favorable for the election of the Repub- lican candidates , and that convention , on the morning of the 18th of May - one day having been spent in organizing and ...
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... Tennessee , 39 in all . And now was to be tested whether words were to ripen into deeds - whether threats would be reduced to practice- whether , indeed , there were madness enough in any State or States to attempt the life of the ...
... Tennessee , 39 in all . And now was to be tested whether words were to ripen into deeds - whether threats would be reduced to practice- whether , indeed , there were madness enough in any State or States to attempt the life of the ...
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... Tennessee and North Carolina refused compliance ; and those States , together with Arkansas , went over to the " Confederacy . " How was the call for troops received by the rebel conclave at Montgomery ? They laughed . The first blood ...
... Tennessee and North Carolina refused compliance ; and those States , together with Arkansas , went over to the " Confederacy . " How was the call for troops received by the rebel conclave at Montgomery ? They laughed . The first blood ...
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