The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery |
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... 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.
... 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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Isaac N. Arnold. which pierced the heart of Lovejoy at Alton , Illinois , and that which penetrated the brain of LINCOLN , were alike aimed by that institu- tion . The eradication of slavery from the republic was made certain by the ...
Isaac N. Arnold. which pierced the heart of Lovejoy at Alton , Illinois , and that which penetrated the brain of LINCOLN , were alike aimed by that institu- tion . The eradication of slavery from the republic was made certain by the ...
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... benefits , fix upon their hearts the guilt of all the sufferings of this war . The great slaveholders , having long ruled under the forms of the constitution , when they saw that their power was likely to depart 22 INTRODUCTION .
... benefits , fix upon their hearts the guilt of all the sufferings of this war . The great slaveholders , having long ruled under the forms of the constitution , when they saw that their power was likely to depart 22 INTRODUCTION .
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... heart to desist from its throbbings . " In its last maddened throes , this early , able , and courageous champion of liberty , was struck down by the assassin hand of slavery , but has been spared by an overruling Providence to ...
... heart to desist from its throbbings . " In its last maddened throes , this early , able , and courageous champion of liberty , was struck down by the assassin hand of slavery , but has been spared by an overruling Providence to ...
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... heart . By these associations , I adjure you to regard the contract once made to harmonize and preserve this Union . Maintain the Missouri Compro- mise ! Stir not up agitation ! Give us peace ! " " In the discharge of my duty , I have ...
... heart . By these associations , I adjure you to regard the contract once made to harmonize and preserve this Union . Maintain the Missouri Compro- mise ! Stir not up agitation ! Give us peace ! " " In the discharge of my duty , I have ...
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