Lincoln and the RussiansWorld Publishing Company, 1952 - 311 páginas |
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... declared to me he will , stand by you . Not only Alexander but his whole family are with you , men , women , and children.14 Thus imbued with the ideal of emancipation , Clay declared openly for liberation of the slaves captured in war ...
... declared to me he will , stand by you . Not only Alexander but his whole family are with you , men , women , and children.14 Thus imbued with the ideal of emancipation , Clay declared openly for liberation of the slaves captured in war ...
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... declared these fundamental principles . The peasants were to be invested with all the rights of free cultivators of the soil . In con- sideration of certain quit rents , they were to obtain full enjoyment of their inclosures and also a ...
... declared these fundamental principles . The peasants were to be invested with all the rights of free cultivators of the soil . In con- sideration of certain quit rents , they were to obtain full enjoyment of their inclosures and also a ...
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... declared in a speech at St. Paul in 1860 that the outposts which Russia was building would yet be the outposts of America . He saw in the acquisition of Alaska a means of strengthening American influence in British Columbia and of ...
... declared in a speech at St. Paul in 1860 that the outposts which Russia was building would yet be the outposts of America . He saw in the acquisition of Alaska a means of strengthening American influence in British Columbia and of ...
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Lincoln Denounces Russian Despotism | 3 |
The Divided House | 15 |
Stoeckl Attempts Mediation | 38 |
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