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... Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ...... CHAPTER XII . CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION . ... 244 Bill to Confiscate the Property and Emancipate the Slaves of Re- bels - Action of the Senate - Of the House - Speech of Critten- den ...
... Freedom to the Families of Negro Soldiers ...... CHAPTER XII . CONFISCATION AND EMANCIPATION . ... 244 Bill to Confiscate the Property and Emancipate the Slaves of Re- bels - Action of the Senate - Of the House - Speech of Critten- den ...
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... of ABRAHAM LIN The blow of the assassin which struck down the great apostle of freedom , was the last , malignant , expiring effort of slavery . The shot COLN . which pierced the heart of Lovejoy at Alton , Illinois 2 17 Introduction.
... of ABRAHAM LIN The blow of the assassin which struck down the great apostle of freedom , was the last , malignant , expiring effort of slavery . The shot COLN . which pierced the heart of Lovejoy at Alton , Illinois 2 17 Introduction.
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... freedom has been accomplished . The experiment of self - government in North America was , up to the period of the great slaveholders ' rebellion , a most wonderful success . The settlement , growth , advance , union , independence and ...
... freedom has been accomplished . The experiment of self - government in North America was , up to the period of the great slaveholders ' rebellion , a most wonderful success . The settlement , growth , advance , union , independence and ...
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... freedom and slavery , from 1789 down to 1860 ; the antagonism between liberty and slavery , so clearly stated by Mr. LIN- COLN , in his Springfield speech , of June , 1858 : " A house divided against itself cannot stand . ' I believe ...
... freedom and slavery , from 1789 down to 1860 ; the antagonism between liberty and slavery , so clearly stated by Mr. LIN- COLN , in his Springfield speech , of June , 1858 : " A house divided against itself cannot stand . ' I believe ...
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... freedom and slavery for Kansas ; the first clashing there , by the belligerent forces , of the weapons of material war ; the Sharpe's rifles of New England against the bowie- knives of the border - ruffians ; the speeches of Beecher ...
... freedom and slavery for Kansas ; the first clashing there , by the belligerent forces , of the weapons of material war ; the Sharpe's rifles of New England against the bowie- knives of the border - ruffians ; the speeches of Beecher ...
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