Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid Waveland Press, 1988 - 753페이지 |
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... territory unless slavery is first prohibited in the country . I ask Mr. Lincoln whether he is in favor of that proposition . Are you [ addressing Mr. Lincoln ] opposed to the acquisition of any more territory , under any circumstances ...
... territory unless slavery is first prohibited in the country . I ask Mr. Lincoln whether he is in favor of that proposition . Are you [ addressing Mr. Lincoln ] opposed to the acquisition of any more territory , under any circumstances ...
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... Territory , and no other , the Congress of the Confederation had before them the question of prohibiting slavery in that Territory ; and four of the " thirty - nine " who afterward framed the Constitution were in that Congress , and ...
... Territory , and no other , the Congress of the Confederation had before them the question of prohibiting slavery in that Territory ; and four of the " thirty - nine " who afterward framed the Constitution were in that Congress , and ...
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... territory . This time the prohibition became a law , being part of what is now well known as the ordinance of '87 . The question of Federal control of slavery in the Territories seems not to have been directly before the convention ...
... territory . This time the prohibition became a law , being part of what is now well known as the ordinance of '87 . The question of Federal control of slavery in the Territories seems not to have been directly before the convention ...
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