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... March 1860. ] One sixth of our population , in round numbers - not quite one sixth , and yet more than a seventh - about one sixth of the whole population of the United States , are slaves . The owners of these slaves consider them ...
... March 1860. ] One sixth of our population , in round numbers - not quite one sixth , and yet more than a seventh - about one sixth of the whole population of the United States , are slaves . The owners of these slaves consider them ...
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... March 1860. ] My dear Sir : I am here attending a trial in court . Be- fore leaving home I received your kind letter of the 15th . Of course I am gratified to know I have friends in Ohio who are disposed to give me the highest evidence ...
... March 1860. ] My dear Sir : I am here attending a trial in court . Be- fore leaving home I received your kind letter of the 15th . Of course I am gratified to know I have friends in Ohio who are disposed to give me the highest evidence ...
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... March 1861. ] Fellow - citizens of the United States : In compliance with a custom as old as the government itself , I appear before you to address you briefly , and to take in your presence the oath prescribed by the Constitution of ...
... March 1861. ] Fellow - citizens of the United States : In compliance with a custom as old as the government itself , I appear before you to address you briefly , and to take in your presence the oath prescribed by the Constitution of ...
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... March 1862. ] Fellow - citizens of the Senate and House of Representa- tives : I recommend the adoption of a joint resolution by your honorable bodies , which shall be substantially as fol- lows : Resolved , That the United States ought ...
... March 1862. ] Fellow - citizens of the Senate and House of Representa- tives : I recommend the adoption of a joint resolution by your honorable bodies , which shall be substantially as fol- lows : Resolved , That the United States ought ...
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... March 1862. ] 66 " " My dear Sir : I am grateful to the New York journals , and not less so to the Times than to others , for their kind notices of the late special message to Congress . Your paper , however , intimates that the ...
... March 1862. ] 66 " " My dear Sir : I am grateful to the New York journals , and not less so to the Times than to others , for their kind notices of the late special message to Congress . Your paper , however , intimates that the ...
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