Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes52-53Illinois State Historical Society, 1959 |
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... fact that during his whole life Douglas had never uttered a sentiment akin to this of Jefferson's . In the ethical and humanitarian ap- proach to the slavery issue , Douglas felt absolutely no in- terest , while Lincoln's interest was ...
... fact that during his whole life Douglas had never uttered a sentiment akin to this of Jefferson's . In the ethical and humanitarian ap- proach to the slavery issue , Douglas felt absolutely no in- terest , while Lincoln's interest was ...
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... fact which most Southerners regarded with horror : the fact that slavery would soon have to be abolished . It would have to be put in the path of ultimate extinction , and “ ultimate " probably meant 1880 , 1890 or at latest 1900. In a ...
... fact which most Southerners regarded with horror : the fact that slavery would soon have to be abolished . It would have to be put in the path of ultimate extinction , and “ ultimate " probably meant 1880 , 1890 or at latest 1900. In a ...
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... fact of Judge Fisher's illness is only mentioned in my article , but I still think it should receive at least a mention , Dr. Eisenschiml to the contrary notwithstanding . Letters in the Seward Collection at the University of Rochester ...
... fact of Judge Fisher's illness is only mentioned in my article , but I still think it should receive at least a mention , Dr. Eisenschiml to the contrary notwithstanding . Letters in the Seward Collection at the University of Rochester ...
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Introduction to Lincoln Sesquicentennial Issue | 5 |
The Constitution and Declaration of Independence | 7 |
Lincoln in Literature | 33 |
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