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Page 63
... compromise line , that when Texas was admitted into the Union , and it was found that a strip extended north of 36 ° 30 ′ he actually in- troduced a bill extending the line and prohibiting sla- very ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 63.
... compromise line , that when Texas was admitted into the Union , and it was found that a strip extended north of 36 ° 30 ′ he actually in- troduced a bill extending the line and prohibiting sla- very ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 63.
Page 71
... union of the States , and will steadily resist all attempts for the perversion of the one and the disruption of the other . We recognize the equal rights of all the States , and avow our readiness and willingness to maintain them ; and ...
... union of the States , and will steadily resist all attempts for the perversion of the one and the disruption of the other . We recognize the equal rights of all the States , and avow our readiness and willingness to maintain them ; and ...
Page 78
... Union county Charleston , Coles county . Galesburgh , Knox county . Quincy , Adams county . Alton , Madison county . ..... August 21st , 1858 . 27th , ،، " September 15th , “ October 18th , 7th , “ 13th , " 15th , 65 I agree to your ...
... Union county Charleston , Coles county . Galesburgh , Knox county . Quincy , Adams county . Alton , Madison county . ..... August 21st , 1858 . 27th , ،، " September 15th , “ October 18th , 7th , “ 13th , " 15th , 65 I agree to your ...
Page 85
... Union , even if the people want them ? ' " Answer . I do not now , nor ever did , stand pledg- ed against the admission of any more slave States into the Union . ' " Question 3. ' I want to know whether he stands pledged against the ...
... Union , even if the people want them ? ' " Answer . I do not now , nor ever did , stand pledg- ed against the admission of any more slave States into the Union . ' " Question 3. ' I want to know whether he stands pledged against the ...
Page 103
... Union . Said he : " But you , Democrats , are for the Union ; and you greatly fear th the success of the Republicans would de- stroy the Union . Why ? Do the Republicans declare against the Union ? Nothing like it . Your own statement ...
... Union . Said he : " But you , Democrats , are for the Union ; and you greatly fear th the success of the Republicans would de- stroy the Union . Why ? Do the Republicans declare against the Union ? Nothing like it . Your own statement ...
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