Abraham Lincoln and the United StatesEnglish Universities Press, 1955 - 286 páginas |
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... saving the Union by satisfying the South ? Do you prefer to keep slavery out of the Territories and break the Union , rather than to admit slavery and save the Union ? Which do you choose , the extension of slavery or the breaking of the ...
... saving the Union by satisfying the South ? Do you prefer to keep slavery out of the Territories and break the Union , rather than to admit slavery and save the Union ? Which do you choose , the extension of slavery or the breaking of the ...
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Kenneth Clinton Wheare. Chapter Eight The Head of the Union ' While I live and breathe , I mean to save the Union if I can , And by whatever means my hands can find Under the Constitution . ' STEPHEN VINCENT BENET : John Brown's Body ...
Kenneth Clinton Wheare. Chapter Eight The Head of the Union ' While I live and breathe , I mean to save the Union if I can , And by whatever means my hands can find Under the Constitution . ' STEPHEN VINCENT BENET : John Brown's Body ...
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... save the Union ; and what I forbear , I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union . ' To so many people Lincoln's name is associated with the abolition of slavery in the United States that it must come as a shock ...
... save the Union ; and what I forbear , I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union . ' To so many people Lincoln's name is associated with the abolition of slavery in the United States that it must come as a shock ...
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