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David W. Bartlett. Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1800 , by H. DAYΤΟΝ , In the Clerk's office , of the District Court , for the Southern District of New - York . Cczzj. LIFE AND SPEECHE . OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . PART FIRST.
David W. Bartlett. Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1800 , by H. DAYΤΟΝ , In the Clerk's office , of the District Court , for the Southern District of New - York . Cczzj. LIFE AND SPEECHE . OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . PART FIRST.
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... Court of the United States , in the matter of Dred Scott , wherein the political heresy is put forth , that the Federal Constitution extends slavery into all the territories of the Republic , and so maintains it that neither Congress ...
... Court of the United States , in the matter of Dred Scott , wherein the political heresy is put forth , that the Federal Constitution extends slavery into all the territories of the Republic , and so maintains it that neither Congress ...
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... Court of our own State , which declares , " that property in persons is repugnant to the constitution and laws of Illinois , and that all persons within its jurisdiction are supposed to be free ; and that slavery , where it exists , is ...
... Court of our own State , which declares , " that property in persons is repugnant to the constitution and laws of Illinois , and that all persons within its jurisdiction are supposed to be free ; and that slavery , where it exists , is ...
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... Court had made their decision , and Douglas had unreservedly endorsed it , saw the advantage they had over the Democrats in the canvass , for they could quote Dred Scott as a knock - down argument against Popular Sovereignty . Mr ...
... Court had made their decision , and Douglas had unreservedly endorsed it , saw the advantage they had over the Democrats in the canvass , for they could quote Dred Scott as a knock - down argument against Popular Sovereignty . Mr ...
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... court , that the court had decided it in favor of the South , and that , therefore , under the Kansas - Nebraska bill , slavery was fixed in all the ter- ritories of the United States - finding himself going down in Illinois , in ...
... court , that the court had decided it in favor of the South , and that , therefore , under the Kansas - Nebraska bill , slavery was fixed in all the ter- ritories of the United States - finding himself going down in Illinois , in ...
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