Abraham Lincoln and the United StatesEnglish Universities Press, 1955 - 286 páginas |
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... followed Illinois in 1818 , lying to the west of Indiana , another state from the North - West Territory and therefore free ; and in 1819 Alabama in the South , lying be- tween Georgia and Mississippi , and a slave state . 16 ABRAHAM ...
... followed Illinois in 1818 , lying to the west of Indiana , another state from the North - West Territory and therefore free ; and in 1819 Alabama in the South , lying be- tween Georgia and Mississippi , and a slave state . 16 ABRAHAM ...
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... followed up by any further Congressional action except in one small respect . In April 1862 Congress passed a bill for the immediate emancipation of the slaves in the District of Columbia , on payment to their owners of about three ...
... followed up by any further Congressional action except in one small respect . In April 1862 Congress passed a bill for the immediate emancipation of the slaves in the District of Columbia , on payment to their owners of about three ...
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... followed him . The best book is S. E. Morison and H. S. Commager , The Growth of the American Republic . Scarcely less good is S. E. Morison , History of the United States . With them may be used a collection of documents such as that ...
... followed him . The best book is S. E. Morison and H. S. Commager , The Growth of the American Republic . Scarcely less good is S. E. Morison , History of the United States . With them may be used a collection of documents such as that ...
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