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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When nine years of age , he lost his mother , the family having , two years
previously , removed to what was then the territory of Indiana , and settled in the
southern part , near the Ohio river , about midway between Louisville and
Evansville .
When nine years of age , he lost his mother , the family having , two years
previously , removed to what was then the territory of Indiana , and settled in the
southern part , near the Ohio river , about midway between Louisville and
Evansville .
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This opened all the national territory to slavery , and was the first point gained . “
This necessity had not been overlooked , but had been provided for , as well as
might be , in the notable argument of ' squatter sovereignty , ' otherwise called ...
This opened all the national territory to slavery , and was the first point gained . “
This necessity had not been overlooked , but had been provided for , as well as
might be , in the notable argument of ' squatter sovereignty , ' otherwise called ...
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Buchanan ' s Election . reason of his owner having voluntarily taken him first into
a free State and then a territory covered by the Congressional prohibition , and
held him as a slave - - for a long time in eachwas passing through the U . S ...
Buchanan ' s Election . reason of his owner having voluntarily taken him first into
a free State and then a territory covered by the Congressional prohibition , and
held him as a slave - - for a long time in eachwas passing through the U . S ...
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Secondly , that ' subject to the Constitution of the United States , ' neither
Congress nor a Territorial Legislature can exclude slavery from any United States
Territory . . “ This point is made in order that individual men may fill up the
Territories ...
Secondly , that ' subject to the Constitution of the United States , ' neither
Congress nor a Territorial Legislature can exclude slavery from any United States
Territory . . “ This point is made in order that individual men may fill up the
Territories ...
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It should not be overlooked that , by the Nebraska bill , the people of a State as
well as Territory , were to be left ' perfectly free , ' ' subject only to the Constitution .
Why mention a State ? They were legislating for Territories , and not for or about ...
It should not be overlooked that , by the Nebraska bill , the people of a State as
well as Territory , were to be left ' perfectly free , ' ' subject only to the Constitution .
Why mention a State ? They were legislating for Territories , and not for or about ...
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Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States ... Frank Crosby Vista completa - 1866 |
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