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The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete ... - Page 60
1862
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The Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History ...

George Washington Bacon - Biography - 1865 - 206 pages
...trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived without restriction in one section ; while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered, would not be surrendered at all by the other. " Phy sically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot remove our respective sections from each other,...
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The Political History of the United States of America During the Great Rebellion

Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 680 pages
...triuie, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived without restriction in one section; tho other. " Physi^Jly speaking, we cannot separat«. We cannot remove our respective sections from...
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ...

Edward McPherson - United States - 1865 - 676 pages
...trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived without restriction in one section ; while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered, would not be surrendered at all, by tho other. Physically speakiug, we cannot separate. We cannot remove ourrespective sections from each...
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ...

Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 690 pages
...trade, now Uuperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived without restriction in one section ; while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered, would not be surrendered at ail by the other. " Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot remove our respective sections...
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Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public Services

Phebe Ann Hanaford - 1866 - 222 pages
...slave-trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived, without restriction, in one section ; while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered,...beyond the reach of each other ; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face ; and intercourse, either...
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Key-notes of American Liberty: Comprising the Most Important Speeches ...

Slavery - 1866 - 288 pages
...trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived, without restriction, in one section ; while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered,...beyond the reach of each other, but the different sections of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face; and intercourse, either...
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KEY-NOTES OF AMERICAN LIBERTY;

1866 - 278 pages
...trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived, without restriction, in one section; while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered,...beyond the reach of each other, but the different sections of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face; and intercourse, either...
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President Lincoln; Self-pourtrayed

John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - Presidents - 1866 - 264 pages
...slave-trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived without restrictions in one section ; while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered,...beyond the reach of each other ; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face ; and intercourse, either...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 748 pages
...impracticable, withal, I deem it better to forego— for the time — the use of such offices. ****** " Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot...beyond the reach of each other, but the different parts of our country cannot do this. ****** "This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 750 pages
...impracticable, withal, I deem it better to forego — for the time — the use of such offices. ****** " Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot...beyond the reach of each other, but the different parts of our country cannot do this. ****** " This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people...
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