Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... Southern Men's Opinion of Slavery • Mr. Lincoln imagines Himself in the Place of the Slave- Holder Judge J. S. Black on Slavery as regarded by the Southern Man Emancipation a Question of Figures as well as Feeling Mission to Charleston ...
... Southern Men's Opinion of Slavery • Mr. Lincoln imagines Himself in the Place of the Slave- Holder Judge J. S. Black on Slavery as regarded by the Southern Man Emancipation a Question of Figures as well as Feeling Mission to Charleston ...
Strana 22
... southern part of the State , - that section of Illinois called Egypt , Mr. Lincoln and I , with other friends , were traveling in the " caboose " of a freight train , when we were switched off the main track to allow a special train to ...
... southern part of the State , - that section of Illinois called Egypt , Mr. Lincoln and I , with other friends , were traveling in the " caboose " of a freight train , when we were switched off the main track to allow a special train to ...
Strana 59
... Southern States will be allowed to withdraw peacefully ; but when the work of dismemberment begins , we shall break up the fragments from month to month , with the nonchalance with which we break the bread upon our breakfast - table ...
... Southern States will be allowed to withdraw peacefully ; but when the work of dismemberment begins , we shall break up the fragments from month to month , with the nonchalance with which we break the bread upon our breakfast - table ...
Strana 61
... Southern people to over- throw the government as the only refuge which is left to them from these insupportable wrongs ; and he adds : “ On the success of this movement depends my every interest , the safety of my roof from the ...
... Southern people to over- throw the government as the only refuge which is left to them from these insupportable wrongs ; and he adds : “ On the success of this movement depends my every interest , the safety of my roof from the ...
Strana 63
... Southern man could see no reason of State , of law , or of religion which required him to yield his most ancient rights and his most valuable property to the new - born zeal of adversaries whom he more than sus- pected of being actuated ...
... Southern man could see no reason of State , of law , or of religion which required him to yield his most ancient rights and his most valuable property to the new - born zeal of adversaries whom he more than sus- pected of being actuated ...
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