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Page 36
... labor . " Mr. Lincoln voted in the affirmative . SLAVERY IN THE TERRITORIES . On the 28th of July , the famous bill to establish territorial governments for Oregon , California , and New - Mexico , was taken from the Speaker's table as ...
... labor . " Mr. Lincoln voted in the affirmative . SLAVERY IN THE TERRITORIES . On the 28th of July , the famous bill to establish territorial governments for Oregon , California , and New - Mexico , was taken from the Speaker's table as ...
Page 61
... fully three fourths of the ability and unweary- ing labor which resulted in the mighty victory which gave Illinois her first Republican Legislature , and placed Lyman Trumbull in the Senate of the United States ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 61.
... fully three fourths of the ability and unweary- ing labor which resulted in the mighty victory which gave Illinois her first Republican Legislature , and placed Lyman Trumbull in the Senate of the United States ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 61.
Page 71
... labor being the only true support of repub- lican institutions , our government should maintain its rights ; and we therefore demand the improvement of our harbors and rivers which freight the commerce of the West to a market , and the ...
... labor being the only true support of repub- lican institutions , our government should maintain its rights ; and we therefore demand the improvement of our harbors and rivers which freight the commerce of the West to a market , and the ...
Page 72
... labor , at depre- ciating prices , it is therefore eminently unjust that the National Administration should attempt , by coercion , to extend a servile system in the territories , or , by pa- tronage , to perpetuate slavery in the ...
... labor , at depre- ciating prices , it is therefore eminently unjust that the National Administration should attempt , by coercion , to extend a servile system in the territories , or , by pa- tronage , to perpetuate slavery in the ...
Page 73
... labor . And we declare that no power on earth can carry and maintain slavery in the States against the will of the people and the provisions of their constitu- tions and laws ; and we fully endorse the recent decis- ion of the Supreme ...
... labor . And we declare that no power on earth can carry and maintain slavery in the States against the will of the people and the provisions of their constitu- tions and laws ; and we fully endorse the recent decis- ion of the Supreme ...
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