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... tion of 1856 - Margaret Garner - Brooks ' Assault on Sumner- Lincoln's Hatred of Slavery - Buchanan - Kansas - Lecompton- Douglas - The Dred Scott Case - Slavery Dominant , and its Effects upon the Republic ..... CHAPTER V. 89 LINCOLN ...
... tion of 1856 - Margaret Garner - Brooks ' Assault on Sumner- Lincoln's Hatred of Slavery - Buchanan - Kansas - Lecompton- Douglas - The Dred Scott Case - Slavery Dominant , and its Effects upon the Republic ..... CHAPTER V. 89 LINCOLN ...
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... tion in Congress .... ........ 272 CHAPTER XIII . THE PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION . Emancipation Demanded by the Free States - Letter of Mr. Gree- ley - Lincoln's Reply - Interview with Chicago Clergy - Appeal of the Friends of Freedom ...
... tion in Congress .... ........ 272 CHAPTER XIII . THE PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION . Emancipation Demanded by the Free States - Letter of Mr. Gree- ley - Lincoln's Reply - Interview with Chicago Clergy - Appeal of the Friends of Freedom ...
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... tion has passed , has purified and ennobled it . The soldiers of Grant and Sherman , Thomas and Sheridan , who marched from Cairo to Savannah , from the Potomac to New Orleans , will feel that the country is now doubly dear to them ...
... tion has passed , has purified and ennobled it . The soldiers of Grant and Sherman , Thomas and Sheridan , who marched from Cairo to Savannah , from the Potomac to New Orleans , will feel that the country is now doubly dear to them ...
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... tion of rights in 1784. Rhode Island , provided by law that all persons born in that State after March , 1784 , should be free . Connecticut , in 1784 , passed a law for gradual abolition . Pennsylvania , in 1780 , passed a law for ...
... tion of rights in 1784. Rhode Island , provided by law that all persons born in that State after March , 1784 , should be free . Connecticut , in 1784 , passed a law for gradual abolition . Pennsylvania , in 1780 , passed a law for ...
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... tion in Cuba . It refused down to 1862 , to hold diplomatic intercourse with Hayti , because it was a Republic of emancipated slaves . The United States made war upon the Seminole Indians- a tribe occupying a portion of Florida ...
... tion in Cuba . It refused down to 1862 , to hold diplomatic intercourse with Hayti , because it was a Republic of emancipated slaves . The United States made war upon the Seminole Indians- a tribe occupying a portion of Florida ...
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