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... speech which he delivered at Alton , Illinois , Oct. 15 , 1858. And that he shared in the supposed blessings of what he called this " High Privilege " is abundantly made manifest in his published speeches , of which we have already ...
... speech which he delivered at Alton , Illinois , Oct. 15 , 1858. And that he shared in the supposed blessings of what he called this " High Privilege " is abundantly made manifest in his published speeches , of which we have already ...
Page 84
... speech made at Freeport , Illinois , August 27 , 1858 , when Lincoln said , I should be glad to know there would never be another slave state admitted into the Union - but I must add , that if slavery shall be kept out of the ...
... speech made at Freeport , Illinois , August 27 , 1858 , when Lincoln said , I should be glad to know there would never be another slave state admitted into the Union - but I must add , that if slavery shall be kept out of the ...
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... speech made by President Lincoln at Springfield , June 12 , 1858 , when he said- " I believe this country cannot endure permanently half slave and half free , " & c . , & c .; also of the interpretation which the Southerns put upon it ...
... speech made by President Lincoln at Springfield , June 12 , 1858 , when he said- " I believe this country cannot endure permanently half slave and half free , " & c . , & c .; also of the interpretation which the Southerns put upon it ...
Contents
THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA AND ITS GLORIES | 8 |
AMERICAN MELODRAMATIC SCENES | 16 |
THE AMERICAN SUBSTRATUMS OF MORAL AND RELIGIOUS | 26 |
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