Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... Institute . Slavery and the Federal Government , " Upon this , Douglas holds the affirmative , and Republicans the negative . This affirmative and denial form an issue ; and this issue this question - is precisely what the text declares ...
... Institute . Slavery and the Federal Government , " Upon this , Douglas holds the affirmative , and Republicans the negative . This affirmative and denial form an issue ; and this issue this question - is precisely what the text declares ...
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... Institute . Slavery in the Territories . being part of what is now well known as the Ordinance of '87 . " The question of federal control of slavery in the territories , seems not to have been directly before the Convention which framed ...
... Institute . Slavery in the Territories . being part of what is now well known as the Ordinance of '87 . " The question of federal control of slavery in the territories , seems not to have been directly before the Convention which framed ...
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... Institute . Slavery in Mississippi . In Louisiana . " No great while after the adoption of the original Consti- tution , North Carolina ceded to the Federal Government the country now constituting the State of Tennessee ; and a few ...
... Institute . Slavery in Mississippi . In Louisiana . " No great while after the adoption of the original Consti- tution , North Carolina ceded to the Federal Government the country now constituting the State of Tennessee ; and a few ...
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... Institute . Slavery in Louisiana . The Missouri Question . but they did interfere with it - take control of it - in a more marked and extensive way than they did in the case of Mis- sissippi . The substance of the provision therein made ...
... Institute . Slavery in Louisiana . The Missouri Question . but they did interfere with it - take control of it - in a more marked and extensive way than they did in the case of Mis- sissippi . The substance of the provision therein made ...
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... Institute . Views of the Original " Thirty - Nine . " " The cases I have mentioned are the only acts of the ' thirty - nine , ' or of any of them , upon the direct issue , which I have been able to discover . " To enumerate the persons ...
... Institute . Views of the Original " Thirty - Nine . " " The cases I have mentioned are the only acts of the ' thirty - nine , ' or of any of them , upon the direct issue , which I have been able to discover . " To enumerate the persons ...
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