LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... voted for slavery prohibition and against all compromises , while Mr. Pinck- ney as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and against all compromises . By this , Mr. King showed that , in his understanding , no line dividing local ...
... voted for slavery prohibition and against all compromises , while Mr. Pinck- ney as steadily voted against slavery prohibition and against all compromises . By this , Mr. King showed that , in his understanding , no line dividing local ...
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... voted against con- gressional prohibition of slavery in the Federal Territories , in the instances in which they acted upon the question . But for what reasons they so voted is not known . They may have done so because they thought a ...
... voted against con- gressional prohibition of slavery in the Federal Territories , in the instances in which they acted upon the question . But for what reasons they so voted is not known . They may have done so because they thought a ...
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... voted against the prohibition as having done so because , in their understanding , any proper division of local from Federal authority , or anything in the Constitution , forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in ...
... voted against the prohibition as having done so because , in their understanding , any proper division of local from Federal authority , or anything in the Constitution , forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in ...
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Abraham Baldwin ABRAHAM LINCOLN affirmed amendments BERNARD BARTON better BLISS PERRY called Congress Constitution Court day's pleasuring dear death Declaration Douglas Dred Scott decision election Elia Emancipation Proclamation Executive Govern Executive Mansion express fathers who framed Federal authority Federal Government Federal Territories feel Fleet Street forbade the Federal force framed the government friends Government to control hope indorse labor LAMB Lamb's Lecompton constitution LINCOLN live look McClellan ment mind nation nature Nebraska Nebraska bill negro never oath old familiar faces passed person pleasure poor present President principle prohibit slavery proper division Quaker question Republican seemed Skiddaw slave slavery in Federal sort speak speech spirit stitution Street thee things thirty-nine thou thought tion true truth understanding Union United voted Washington Whigs whole WILLIAM WORDSWORTH words