Lincoln and His Wife's Home TownBobbs-Merrill, 1929 - 402 páginas |
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... favor of its passage , and have been uniform and steadfast in its support , believing , as I sin- cerely do , that it is founded on principles of sound poli- But with a view , no doubt , of placating his pro - slavery constituents ...
... favor of its passage , and have been uniform and steadfast in its support , believing , as I sin- cerely do , that it is founded on principles of sound poli- But with a view , no doubt , of placating his pro - slavery constituents ...
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... favor of the Negro Law of 1833 , ( so called ) being incorporated in the Constitution ; or who is in favor of either constitu- tional or legislative emancipation . " 1 " Following these skirmishes , the pro - slavery Union Party of ...
... favor of the Negro Law of 1833 , ( so called ) being incorporated in the Constitution ; or who is in favor of either constitu- tional or legislative emancipation . " 1 " Following these skirmishes , the pro - slavery Union Party of ...
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... favor of the Act of 1833 , prohibiting the importation of slaves into the Commonwealth " and that he " would individually be willing to see it incorpo- rated in the new constitution . However , " he said eva- sively , " this question ...
... favor of the Act of 1833 , prohibiting the importation of slaves into the Commonwealth " and that he " would individually be willing to see it incorpo- rated in the new constitution . However , " he said eva- sively , " this question ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I ATHENS OF THE WEST | 11 |
THE LINCOLNS OF FAYETTE | 29 |
THE EARLY TODDS | 41 |
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