Letters and Addresses of Abraham LincolnAdvertising matter: p. 391-399. |
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... South claim the constitutional right to take and to hold slaves in the free States - demand the revival of the slave - trade - and demand a treaty with Great Britain by which fugitive slaves may be reclaimed from Canada . As yet they ...
... South claim the constitutional right to take and to hold slaves in the free States - demand the revival of the slave - trade - and demand a treaty with Great Britain by which fugitive slaves may be reclaimed from Canada . As yet they ...
Page 84
... South as well as North , shall we make no effort to arrest this ? Already the liberal party throughout the world express the apprehension " that the one retrograde institution in America is undermining the principles of progress , and ...
... South as well as North , shall we make no effort to arrest this ? Already the liberal party throughout the world express the apprehension " that the one retrograde institution in America is undermining the principles of progress , and ...
Page 85
... South - let all Americans -let all lovers of liberty everywhere join in the great and good work . If we do this , we shall not only have saved the Union , but we shall have so saved it as to make and to keep it forever worthy of the ...
... South - let all Americans -let all lovers of liberty everywhere join in the great and good work . If we do this , we shall not only have saved the Union , but we shall have so saved it as to make and to keep it forever worthy of the ...
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... South , every negro taken to Kansas is free ; yet , in utter disregard of this , in the spirit of vio- lence merely , that beautiful legislature gravely passes a law to hang any man who shall venture to inform a negro of his legal ...
... South , every negro taken to Kansas is free ; yet , in utter disregard of this , in the spirit of vio- lence merely , that beautiful legislature gravely passes a law to hang any man who shall venture to inform a negro of his legal ...
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... South Carolina , were elected President and Vice- President , both from slave States ; but no one thought of dissolving the Union then on that account . In 1840 Har- rison , of Ohio , and Tyler , of Virginia , were elected . In 1841 ...
... South Carolina , were elected President and Vice- President , both from slave States ; but no one thought of dissolving the Union then on that account . In 1840 Har- rison , of Ohio , and Tyler , of Virginia , were elected . In 1841 ...
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