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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... proper division of local from Federal authority nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Government to control slavery in the Federal Territories , while all the rest probably had the same understanding . Such ...
... proper division of local from Federal authority nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Government to control slavery in the Federal Territories , while all the rest probably had the same understanding . Such ...
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... proper division of local from Federal authority , or any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal govern- ment to control as to slavery in the Federal territories . I go His Speech at the Cooper Institute . Slavery in the BEFORE ...
... proper division of local from Federal authority , or any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal govern- ment to control as to slavery in the Federal territories . I go His Speech at the Cooper Institute . Slavery in the BEFORE ...
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... proper division of local from Federal authority , or any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal government to control as to slavery in the Federal territories . To those who now so declare , I give , not only ' our fathers who ...
... proper division of local from Federal authority , or any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal government to control as to slavery in the Federal territories . To those who now so declare , I give , not only ' our fathers who ...
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... proper division of local from Federal authority , or some part of the Constitution , for- bids the Federal government to control as to slavery in the Federal territories , he is right to say so . But he should , at the same time , brave ...
... proper division of local from Federal authority , or some part of the Constitution , for- bids the Federal government to control as to slavery in the Federal territories , he is right to say so . But he should , at the same time , brave ...
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... proper for all citizens to have greeted him as you now greet me . It is an evidence of the devotion of the whole people to the Constitution , the Union , and the perpetuity of the liberties of this country . I am unwilling , on any occa ...
... proper for all citizens to have greeted him as you now greet me . It is an evidence of the devotion of the whole people to the Constitution , the Union , and the perpetuity of the liberties of this country . I am unwilling , on any occa ...
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