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Lovejoy stands pledged against the admission of any more slave states . “ ( Right , so do we . " ) So do you , you say . Farnsworth stands pledged against the admission of any more slave states . Washburne stands pledged the same way ...
Lovejoy stands pledged against the admission of any more slave states . “ ( Right , so do we . " ) So do you , you say . Farnsworth stands pledged against the admission of any more slave states . Washburne stands pledged the same way ...
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Turning then to his opponent , he said " I desire to know whether Mr. Lincoln today stands as he did in 1854 in favor of ... quoted words of Mr. Lincoln's Springfield speech commencing : “ A house divided against itself cannot stand .
Turning then to his opponent , he said " I desire to know whether Mr. Lincoln today stands as he did in 1854 in favor of ... quoted words of Mr. Lincoln's Springfield speech commencing : “ A house divided against itself cannot stand .
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I stood aside so they could pass as they ( Lincoln and Douglas ) went by to the speakers ' stand . Douglas came in first in a buggy hitched to a spotted pony ; two men were with him , one on either side of him ...
I stood aside so they could pass as they ( Lincoln and Douglas ) went by to the speakers ' stand . Douglas came in first in a buggy hitched to a spotted pony ; two men were with him , one on either side of him ...
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Extra Aumbers 105108 | 105 |
LETTERS OF GIDEON WELLES 18601871 From | 1 |
THE DEMOS IN COUNCIL 1799 Anon | 52 |
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The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
The Magazine of History: With Notes and ..., Tema 21,Volumen6 -Tema 24,Volumen6 Vista completa - 1913 |
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