Abraham Lincoln, the Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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... Slavery- " The Long Nine " -Removal of the State Capital to Springfield - Compliments to the Sangamon Chief - Lincoln a Full - Fledged Lawyer - Riding the Illinois Circuit - Distinguished Associates at the Bar - Lincoln as a Harrison ...
... Slavery- " The Long Nine " -Removal of the State Capital to Springfield - Compliments to the Sangamon Chief - Lincoln a Full - Fledged Lawyer - Riding the Illinois Circuit - Distinguished Associates at the Bar - Lincoln as a Harrison ...
第 xi 頁
... Slavery Wrestle with Each Other -- " Bleeding 144 Kansas " -The Troubles of Slave - Owners - The Irrepressible Conflict - Lincoln's Slowness and Reticence CHAPTER XII THE COMING MAN — - Birth of the Republican Party - Nomination of ...
... Slavery Wrestle with Each Other -- " Bleeding 144 Kansas " -The Troubles of Slave - Owners - The Irrepressible Conflict - Lincoln's Slowness and Reticence CHAPTER XII THE COMING MAN — - Birth of the Republican Party - Nomination of ...
第 8 頁
... Slavery , too , was asserting itself in the region , and , although a dislike for the institution of slavery did not unsettle Thomas Lincoln , it is likely that the fact that he was too poor to own slaves , and would be brought into ...
... Slavery , too , was asserting itself in the region , and , although a dislike for the institution of slavery did not unsettle Thomas Lincoln , it is likely that the fact that he was too poor to own slaves , and would be brought into ...
第 39 頁
... slavery : slaves toiling on the plantations , slaves bending beneath their tasks on the levees of the river Young Manhood 39.
... slavery : slaves toiling on the plantations , slaves bending beneath their tasks on the levees of the river Young Manhood 39.
第 76 頁
... slave- holding States and discourage all antislavery agita- tion in non - slaveholding States . For at that time a few bold men had begun to teach that slavery was wrong , unjustifiable , even wicked . The entrance of free colored ...
... slave- holding States and discourage all antislavery agita- tion in non - slaveholding States . For at that time a few bold men had begun to teach that slavery was wrong , unjustifiable , even wicked . The entrance of free colored ...
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