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Page 9
... Louisiana ; they are neither peculiar to the eternal snows of the former nor the burning suns of the latter ; they are not the creature of climate , neither are they confined to the slaveholding or the non- slaveholding States . Alike ...
... Louisiana ; they are neither peculiar to the eternal snows of the former nor the burning suns of the latter ; they are not the creature of climate , neither are they confined to the slaveholding or the non- slaveholding States . Alike ...
Page 137
... Louisiana , coffee and fruits from the tropics , salt from Turk's Island , fish from Newfoundland , tea from China , and spices from the Indies . The whale of the Pa- cific furnishes his candle - light , he has a diamond ring from ...
... Louisiana , coffee and fruits from the tropics , salt from Turk's Island , fish from Newfoundland , tea from China , and spices from the Indies . The whale of the Pa- cific furnishes his candle - light , he has a diamond ring from ...
Page 235
... Louisiana - all intelligent people everywhere -know full well that I never had a wish to touch the foundations of their society , or any right of theirs . With perfect knowledge of this they forced a necessity upon me to send armies ...
... Louisiana - all intelligent people everywhere -know full well that I never had a wish to touch the foundations of their society , or any right of theirs . With perfect knowledge of this they forced a necessity upon me to send armies ...
Page 236
... Louisiana was adopted against the will of a majority of the people . This is prob- ably true , and in that fact may be found some instruction . Why did they allow the ordinance to go into effect ? Why did they not assert themselves ...
... Louisiana was adopted against the will of a majority of the people . This is prob- ably true , and in that fact may be found some instruction . Why did they allow the ordinance to go into effect ? Why did they not assert themselves ...
Page 237
... sacred passengers receive an acci- dental wound . Of course the rebellion will never be sup- pressed in Louisiana if the professed Union men there will neither help to do it nor permit the government to 237 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... sacred passengers receive an acci- dental wound . Of course the rebellion will never be sup- pressed in Louisiana if the professed Union men there will neither help to do it nor permit the government to 237 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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