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Page 95
... Richmond “ Enquirer , ” an avowed advocate of slavery , regardless of color , in order to favor his views , invented the phrase " State equality , " and now the President , in his message , adopts the " Enquirer's " catch- phrase ...
... Richmond “ Enquirer , ” an avowed advocate of slavery , regardless of color , in order to favor his views , invented the phrase " State equality , " and now the President , in his message , adopts the " Enquirer's " catch- phrase ...
Page 124
... Richmond " Enquirer , " a Buchanan paper in the South , in the language I now read . It is also stated by the New York " Day - book , " a Buchanan paper in the North , in this language . In support of the Nebraska bill , on its first ...
... Richmond " Enquirer , " a Buchanan paper in the South , in the language I now read . It is also stated by the New York " Day - book , " a Buchanan paper in the North , in this language . In support of the Nebraska bill , on its first ...
Page 221
... of course I was not satisfied . I was constrained to substitute something for it myself . And now allow me to ask , do you really think I should permit the line from Richmond via Manassas Junction to this 221 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... of course I was not satisfied . I was constrained to substitute something for it myself . And now allow me to ask , do you really think I should permit the line from Richmond via Manassas Junction to this 221 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Page 222
Abraham Lincoln Mary Maclean. permit the line from Richmond via Manassas Junction to this city to be entirely open , except what resistance could be presented by less than 20,000 unorganized troops ? This is a question which the country ...
Abraham Lincoln Mary Maclean. permit the line from Richmond via Manassas Junction to this city to be entirely open , except what resistance could be presented by less than 20,000 unorganized troops ? This is a question which the country ...
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... Richmond . I think the time is near when you must either attack Richmond or give up the job 226 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
... Richmond . I think the time is near when you must either attack Richmond or give up the job 226 LETTERS AND ADDRESSES.
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