The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: 1858-1862G.P. Putnam's sons, 1906 - Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858 |
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... Indiana . February 11th . 202 • 203 204 204 205 Address to the Legislature of Indiana , at Indianapolis , February 12th . 206 Address to the Mayor and Citizens of Cincinnati , Ohio , February 12th . 208 Address to the German Club of ...
... Indiana . February 11th . 202 • 203 204 204 205 Address to the Legislature of Indiana , at Indianapolis , February 12th . 206 Address to the Mayor and Citizens of Cincinnati , Ohio , February 12th . 208 Address to the German Club of ...
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... Indiana Regiments , June 11th 311 To the Secretary of War , June 13th . 311 To the Secretary of War , June 13th . 312 To the Secretary of War , June 17th . To the Secretary of War , June 17th 312 313 To N. W. Edwards , June 19th . To ...
... Indiana Regiments , June 11th 311 To the Secretary of War , June 13th . 311 To the Secretary of War , June 13th . 312 To the Secretary of War , June 17th . To the Secretary of War , June 17th 312 313 To N. W. Edwards , June 19th . To ...
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... Indiana , us who live in Illinois , our neighbors in Wisconsin and Michigan . In that ordinance , drawn up not only for the government of that Territory , but for the Territories south of the Ohio River , Mr. Jefferson expressly ...
... Indiana , us who live in Illinois , our neighbors in Wisconsin and Michigan . In that ordinance , drawn up not only for the government of that Territory , but for the Territories south of the Ohio River , Mr. Jefferson expressly ...
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... Indiana , and so with Illinois , and the same sub- stantially with Michigan and Wisconsin . Not only did that Ordinance prevail , but it was constantly looked to whenever a step was taken by a new Territory to become a State . Congress ...
... Indiana , and so with Illinois , and the same sub- stantially with Michigan and Wisconsin . Not only did that Ordinance prevail , but it was constantly looked to whenever a step was taken by a new Territory to become a State . Congress ...
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... Indiana once or twice , if not Ohio , petitioned the General Government for the privilege of suspending that provision and allowing them to have slaves . A report made by Mr. Randolph , of Virginia , himself a slaveholder , was directly ...
... Indiana once or twice , if not Ohio , petitioned the General Government for the privilege of suspending that provision and allowing them to have slaves . A report made by Mr. Randolph , of Virginia , himself a slaveholder , was directly ...
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