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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... amendment to the Nebraska Bill , which gave them leave to exclude it . In the third debate at Jones- boro , Mr. Lincoln showed that Douglas and his friends were trying to change the position of the country on the Slavery question from ...
... amendment to the Nebraska Bill , which gave them leave to exclude it . In the third debate at Jones- boro , Mr. Lincoln showed that Douglas and his friends were trying to change the position of the country on the Slavery question from ...
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... amendment of the Consti- tution which should explicitly recognize the right of property in slaves , and provide for the protection of that right in all the territories of the United States . The belief that the people of South Carolina ...
... amendment of the Consti- tution which should explicitly recognize the right of property in slaves , and provide for the protection of that right in all the territories of the United States . The belief that the people of South Carolina ...
Page 66
... amendments to the Constitution : 1. Prohibiting slavery in all the territory of the United States north of 36o 30 ' , and protecting it as property in all territory ... amendment of the Constitution , 66 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... amendments to the Constitution : 1. Prohibiting slavery in all the territory of the United States north of 36o 30 ' , and protecting it as property in all territory ... amendment of the Constitution , 66 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
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... amendment of the Constitution , as were also the existing articles relating to the representation of slaves and the surrender of fugitives . Besides these proposed amendments of the Constitution Mr. Crittenden's resolutions embodied ...
... amendment of the Constitution , as were also the existing articles relating to the representation of slaves and the surrender of fugitives . Besides these proposed amendments of the Constitution Mr. Crittenden's resolutions embodied ...
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... amendment to the Constitution of the United States , which , when ratified by three - fourths of said Legislatures , shall be valid , to all intents and purposes , as a part of the said Constitution , namely : Art . 12. No amendment ...
... amendment to the Constitution of the United States , which , when ratified by three - fourths of said Legislatures , shall be valid , to all intents and purposes , as a part of the said Constitution , namely : Art . 12. No amendment ...
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