Life of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of CongressWm. L. Allison Company, 1864 - 842 páginas |
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... slavery should not go into the new territory , where it had not already gone ? Why declare that within twenty years the African slave trade , by which slaves are supplied , might be cut off by Congress ? Why were all these acts ? I ...
... slavery should not go into the new territory , where it had not already gone ? Why declare that within twenty years the African slave trade , by which slaves are supplied , might be cut off by Congress ? Why were all these acts ? I ...
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... slavery in the District of Columbia . Q. 5. " I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to the prohibition of the slave - trade between the different States ? " A. I do not stand pledged to the prohibition of the slave- trade ...
... slavery in the District of Columbia . Q. 5. " I desire him to answer whether he stands pledged to the prohibition of the slave - trade between the different States ? " A. I do not stand pledged to the prohibition of the slave- trade ...
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... slave State admitted into the Union ; but I must add , that if slavery shall be kept out of the Terri- tories during the Territorial existence of any one given Terri- tory , and then the people shall , having a fair chance and a clear ...
... slave State admitted into the Union ; but I must add , that if slavery shall be kept out of the Terri- tories during the Territorial existence of any one given Terri- tory , and then the people shall , having a fair chance and a clear ...
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