The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and DeathDerby and Miller, 1865 - 808 páginas |
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... MISSOURI . - THE STATE ELECTIONS OF 1863 . General Fremont in Missouri . - The President's Letter to General Hunter.— Emancipation in Missouri . - Appointment of General Schofield . - The President and the Missouri Radicals . - The ...
... MISSOURI . - THE STATE ELECTIONS OF 1863 . General Fremont in Missouri . - The President's Letter to General Hunter.— Emancipation in Missouri . - Appointment of General Schofield . - The President and the Missouri Radicals . - The ...
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... Missouri Compromise which he had declared to be " a sacred thing , which no ruthless hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The Nebraska Bill was passed May 22 , 1854 , and the event gave new and increased force to the ...
... Missouri Compromise which he had declared to be " a sacred thing , which no ruthless hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb . " The Nebraska Bill was passed May 22 , 1854 , and the event gave new and increased force to the ...
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... Missouri Compromise because he sustained the " great principle " of popular sovereignty , and de- sired that the inhabitants of Kansas and Nebraska should govern themselves , as they were well able to do . fallacy of drawing from these ...
... Missouri Compromise because he sustained the " great principle " of popular sovereignty , and de- sired that the inhabitants of Kansas and Nebraska should govern themselves , as they were well able to do . fallacy of drawing from these ...
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... Missouri Compromise to be unconstitu- tional , because the Constitution itself carried slavery all over the Territories of the United States . In spite of this decision , the friends of freedom in Kansas maintained their ground . The ...
... Missouri Compromise to be unconstitu- tional , because the Constitution itself carried slavery all over the Territories of the United States . In spite of this decision , the friends of freedom in Kansas maintained their ground . The ...
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... Missouri ; and both Nebraska bill and lawsuit were brought to a decision in the same month of May , 1854. The negro's name was " Dred Scott , " which name now designates the decision finally made in the case . Before the then next ...
... Missouri ; and both Nebraska bill and lawsuit were brought to a decision in the same month of May , 1854. The negro's name was " Dred Scott , " which name now designates the decision finally made in the case . Before the then next ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN action adopted amendment army arrest authority believe bill called Carolina cause citizens City Point command Congress Constitution Convention declared Department District Dred Dred Scott decision duty election emancipation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION favor Federal force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe friends Government Governor habeas corpus hand honor House hundred Illinois issued Judge Douglas Kentucky labor Lecompton Constitution legislature letter liberty loyal March Maryland McClellan ment military Missouri nation North Carolina occasion officers opinion party passed peace persons political popular sovereignty position Potomac present President Lincoln President's principle proclamation purpose question re-enforcements rebel rebellion received regard reply Republican resolution Richmond seceded secession Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment Seward slavery slaves soldiers South speech Tennessee territory thing thousand tion troops Union United Virginia vote Washington whole wrong York