The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death |
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... Bill . - The President's Action and Opinions . - The President's Message . - Message in Regard to Mr. Cameron . - The President and his Cabinet . - Close of the Session of Con- gress . - The President's Letter to Mr. Greeley . - The ...
... Bill . - The President's Action and Opinions . - The President's Message . - Message in Regard to Mr. Cameron . - The President and his Cabinet . - Close of the Session of Con- gress . - The President's Letter to Mr. Greeley . - The ...
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... bill abolishing the slave - trade in the District . On January 16 ( 1849 ) , Mr. Lincoln moved the following amendment , instructing the Committee to intro- duce a bill not for the abolition of the slave - trade , but of slavery ...
... bill abolishing the slave - trade in the District . On January 16 ( 1849 ) , Mr. Lincoln moved the following amendment , instructing the Committee to intro- duce a bill not for the abolition of the slave - trade , but of slavery ...
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... bill was afterwards reported by the committee for- bidding the introduction of slaves into the District for sale or hire . This bill also Mr. Lincoln supported , but in vain . The time for the success of such measures , in- volving to ...
... bill was afterwards reported by the committee for- bidding the introduction of slaves into the District for sale or hire . This bill also Mr. Lincoln supported , but in vain . The time for the success of such measures , in- volving to ...
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... bill to reimburse the heirs of Antonio Pacheco for the value of a slave who was hired by a United States officer in Florida , but ran away and joined the Seminoles , and , being taken in arms with them , was sent out of Florida with ...
... bill to reimburse the heirs of Antonio Pacheco for the value of a slave who was hired by a United States officer in Florida , but ran away and joined the Seminoles , and , being taken in arms with them , was sent out of Florida with ...
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... bill , in 1854 . Nothing could more forcibly illustrate the complete rest and relaxation from political cares and anxieties which Mr. Lincoln enjoyed during these few years , than the fact that he found time , while practising his pro ...
... bill , in 1854 . Nothing could more forcibly illustrate the complete rest and relaxation from political cares and anxieties which Mr. Lincoln enjoyed during these few years , than the fact that he found time , while practising his pro ...
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