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... State may for the same reason refuse to make an improvement of a local kind ... States would , in good faith , in their respective spheres do what they could ... free from the difficulty ? To make sure of our object , shall 36 [ June 20 ...
... State may for the same reason refuse to make an improvement of a local kind ... States would , in good faith , in their respective spheres do what they could ... free from the difficulty ? To make sure of our object , shall 36 [ June 20 ...
Page 55
... State of Illinois ? FRAGMENT , [ July 1 ? ] 1848 The following paper was written by Lincoln in 1848 as being what he ... free . It appears to me that the national debt created by the war renders a modification of the existing tariff ...
... State of Illinois ? FRAGMENT , [ July 1 ? ] 1848 The following paper was written by Lincoln in 1848 as being what he ... free . It appears to me that the national debt created by the war renders a modification of the existing tariff ...
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... free - State man , with a constituency I believe to be , and with personal feelings I know to 66 [ July 27 Abraham Lincoln.
... free - State man , with a constituency I believe to be , and with personal feelings I know to 66 [ July 27 Abraham Lincoln.
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... Free Soil gentlemen as declared in the " whereas " at Buffalo , that the Whig and Demo- cratic parties were both ... State as in any part of the Union , and there their attempts had been wholly ineffectual . Their failure there was a ...
... Free Soil gentlemen as declared in the " whereas " at Buffalo , that the Whig and Demo- cratic parties were both ... State as in any part of the Union , and there their attempts had been wholly ineffectual . Their failure there was a ...
Page 98
... States the full value of his or her slave , of the class in this section mentioned , upon which such slave shall be forthwith and forever free : And provided further , That the President of the United States , the Secretary of State ...
... States the full value of his or her slave , of the class in this section mentioned , upon which such slave shall be forthwith and forever free : And provided further , That the President of the United States , the Secretary of State ...
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