Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... Union . That the Democrats in Kansas will perform their duty fearlessly and nobly , according to the principles they cher- ish , I have no doubt , and that the result of the struggle will be such as will gladden the heart and strengthen ...
... Union . That the Democrats in Kansas will perform their duty fearlessly and nobly , according to the principles they cher- ish , I have no doubt , and that the result of the struggle will be such as will gladden the heart and strengthen ...
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... Union , and to persevere in that war until it shall be exterminated . He then notifies the slaveholding States to stand together as a unit and make an aggressive war upon the free States of this Union , with a view of establishing ...
... Union , and to persevere in that war until it shall be exterminated . He then notifies the slaveholding States to stand together as a unit and make an aggressive war upon the free States of this Union , with a view of establishing ...
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... Union to be dissolved " -I am quoting from my speech- " I do not expect the house to fall , but I do expect it will cease to be divided . It will come all one thing or the other . Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the spread ...
... Union to be dissolved " -I am quoting from my speech- " I do not expect the house to fall , but I do expect it will cease to be divided . It will come all one thing or the other . Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the spread ...
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... Union , that he was framing his plan for the purpose of going to Illinois to pounce upon and annihilate the treasonable and disunion speech which Lincoln had made here on the 16th of June . Now , I do suppose the Judge really spent some ...
... Union , that he was framing his plan for the purpose of going to Illinois to pounce upon and annihilate the treasonable and disunion speech which Lincoln had made here on the 16th of June . Now , I do suppose the Judge really spent some ...
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... Union , even if the people want them ? " A. I do not now , nor ever did , stand pledged against the admission of any more slave States into the Union . Q. 3. " I want to know whether he stands pledged against the admission of a new ...
... Union , even if the people want them ? " A. I do not now , nor ever did , stand pledged against the admission of any more slave States into the Union . Q. 3. " I want to know whether he stands pledged against the admission of a new ...
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