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... STRUGGLE FOR KANSAS . The Thirty - third Congress - Douglas Introduces the Kansas - Ne- braska Bill - Debate upon it ... Struggle over its Passage in the House of Representatives - Benton - Richardson - Campbell - Wash- burne - Stephens ...
... STRUGGLE FOR KANSAS . The Thirty - third Congress - Douglas Introduces the Kansas - Ne- braska Bill - Debate upon it ... Struggle over its Passage in the House of Representatives - Benton - Richardson - Campbell - Wash- burne - Stephens ...
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... struggle between liberty and slavery in the United States , substantially terminated with the martyrdom of ABRAHAM LIN- COLN . The blow of the assassin which struck down the great apostle of freedom , was the last , malignant , expiring ...
... struggle between liberty and slavery in the United States , substantially terminated with the martyrdom of ABRAHAM LIN- COLN . The blow of the assassin which struck down the great apostle of freedom , was the last , malignant , expiring ...
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... struggle between 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 ...
... struggle between 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 ...
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... American people fought this great struggle for liberty , so grand is the theatre of their future , that the imagination does not set bounds to their coming greatness OF 1 ין the 104 COU ten ABRAHAM LINCOLN , INTRODUCTION . 23.
... American people fought this great struggle for liberty , so grand is the theatre of their future , that the imagination does not set bounds to their coming greatness OF 1 ין the 104 COU ten ABRAHAM LINCOLN , INTRODUCTION . 23.
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... struggle between freedom and slavery . Both parties on this occasion put forth all their strength . Both were aroused to the inherent antagonism between each other . The contest was terminated by a victory of the slave- holders , and by ...
... struggle between freedom and slavery . Both parties on this occasion put forth all their strength . Both were aroused to the inherent antagonism between each other . The contest was terminated by a victory of the slave- holders , and by ...
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