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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... citizens of the slave - holding States coming to the District on public business , to " be attended into and out of said District , and while there , by the neces sary servants of themselves and their families . " In regard to the grant ...
... citizens of the slave - holding States coming to the District on public business , to " be attended into and out of said District , and while there , by the neces sary servants of themselves and their families . " In regard to the grant ...
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... The " First , That no negro slave , imported as such from Africa , and no descendant of such , can ever be a citizen of any State , Points of the Dred Scott Decision . The Nebraska Doctrine IN CONGRESS AND ON THE STUMP . 25.
... The " First , That no negro slave , imported as such from Africa , and no descendant of such , can ever be a citizen of any State , Points of the Dred Scott Decision . The Nebraska Doctrine IN CONGRESS AND ON THE STUMP . 25.
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... citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immu- nities of citizens in the several States . ' " Secondly , that ' subject to the Constitution of the United States , ' neither Congress nor a Territorial ...
... citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immu- nities of citizens in the several States . ' " Secondly , that ' subject to the Constitution of the United States , ' neither Congress nor a Territorial ...
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... CITIZENS OF NEW YORK : — The facts with which I shall deal this evening are mainly old and familiar ; nor is there any thing new in the general use . I shall make of them . If there shall be any novelty , it will His Speech at Cooper ...
... CITIZENS OF NEW YORK : — The facts with which I shall deal this evening are mainly old and familiar ; nor is there any thing new in the general use . I shall make of them . If there shall be any novelty , it will His Speech at Cooper ...
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... practical success of the principles declared by the Convention , " Your obliged friend and fellow - citizen , " ABRAHAM LINCOLN . " Elected President . The Electoral Vote . The coming Storm NOMINATED AND ELECTED PRESIDENT . 63.
... practical success of the principles declared by the Convention , " Your obliged friend and fellow - citizen , " ABRAHAM LINCOLN . " Elected President . The Electoral Vote . The coming Storm NOMINATED AND ELECTED PRESIDENT . 63.
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