Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, Volum 1Harcourt, Brace, 1926 - 962 sider |
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... County , and he had a particular liking for Jesse Head , who was a good chair - maker , a good cabinet - maker , and an active exhorter in the branch of the Methodist church that stood against negro slavery and on that.
... County , and he had a particular liking for Jesse Head , who was a good chair - maker , a good cabinet - maker , and an active exhorter in the branch of the Methodist church that stood against negro slavery and on that.
Side 8
... slavery . Chapter 2 DURING those years when Tom Lincoln was getting into his twenties , the country in Hardin County and around Elizabeth- town was still wilderness , with only a few farms and settlements . Kentucky had been admitted to ...
... slavery . Chapter 2 DURING those years when Tom Lincoln was getting into his twenties , the country in Hardin County and around Elizabeth- town was still wilderness , with only a few farms and settlements . Kentucky had been admitted to ...
Side 25
... slavery , or involuntary servitude , can only originate in usurpation and tyranny . " In crossing the Ohio River's two shores , a traveler touched two soils , one where the buying and selling of black slaves went on , the other where ...
... slavery , or involuntary servitude , can only originate in usurpation and tyranny . " In crossing the Ohio River's two shores , a traveler touched two soils , one where the buying and selling of black slaves went on , the other where ...
Side 37
... slaves ; and they were suspicious of slavery ; it was safer to go farming where white men did all the work . At first the stream of wagons and settlers moving west had kept close to the Ohio River . Then it began spreading in a fan ...
... slaves ; and they were suspicious of slavery ; it was safer to go farming where white men did all the work . At first the stream of wagons and settlers moving west had kept close to the Ohio River . Then it began spreading in a fan ...
Side 82
... slaves . Other trading boats car- ried furniture , groceries , clothes , kitchenware , plows , wagons , harness ; this was from manufacturing centres , consignments to storekeepers and traders . Houseboats , arks , sleds , flatboats ...
... slaves . Other trading boats car- ried furniture , groceries , clothes , kitchenware , plows , wagons , harness ; this was from manufacturing centres , consignments to storekeepers and traders . Houseboats , arks , sleds , flatboats ...
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