History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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... South , and the general conduct of the Administration in 1862 ...... 288 CHAPTER VIII . The Congressional Session of 1862 - '63 . - Message of the President , and General Action of the Session .. 308 CHAPTER IX . Arbitrary Arrests ...
... South , and the general conduct of the Administration in 1862 ...... 288 CHAPTER VIII . The Congressional Session of 1862 - '63 . - Message of the President , and General Action of the Session .. 308 CHAPTER IX . Arbitrary Arrests ...
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... Slavery would plunge in their efforts to " push it forward till it should become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new - North as well as South . " But there seemed 1 แ to him to be manifest indications of their.
... Slavery would plunge in their efforts to " push it forward till it should become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new - North as well as South . " But there seemed 1 แ to him to be manifest indications of their.
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... south . Everywhere the different par- ties turned out to do honor to their champions . Pro- cessions and cavalcades , bands of music and cannon- firing , made every day a day of excitement . But far- greater was the excitement of such ...
... south . Everywhere the different par- ties turned out to do honor to their champions . Pro- cessions and cavalcades , bands of music and cannon- firing , made every day a day of excitement . But far- greater was the excitement of such ...
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... the formality of the second Dred Scott decision , which he indorses in advance , to make Slavery alike lawful in all the States - old as well as new , North as well as South . " In the second debate at Freeport , Mr. Lincoln gave.
... the formality of the second Dred Scott decision , which he indorses in advance , to make Slavery alike lawful in all the States - old as well as new , North as well as South . " In the second debate at Freeport , Mr. Lincoln gave.
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... South , that the party proposed to interfere with slavery in the States whose laws gave it support and protection . It expressly dis- avowed all authority and all wish for such interference , and declared its purpose to protect the ...
... South , that the party proposed to interfere with slavery in the States whose laws gave it support and protection . It expressly dis- avowed all authority and all wish for such interference , and declared its purpose to protect the ...
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