Book/Printed Material Presidential.
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Image 1 of Presidential. :^ 3^ E3 ^ I ID 3EJI^ T^X.A.21., Does not the near approach of the Presidential Election warn us to use our influence in favor of electing an hosest m^n for that…
- Date: 1860
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Image 2 of Presidential. vor of slavery, they will organize as much of our large territories into slave states as they can andby their increased bogus representa ion there- by in Congress, maintain ascendancy hereafter; controlling…
- Date: 1860
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Image 3 of Presidential. Did he not oversee the murderous assault on Senator Sumner by Brooks and Keitt, with evident satisfaction and gratulation. Did not the barbarous influence which Slavery acquires, expose itself, even by (ema'es…
- Date: 1860
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Image 4 of Presidential. Did not these men assist largely in wresting Kansas from slavery an* preserving it to Freedoin. by their arrangements and orders ? Did notpeople in the Free States assist those of Kansas…
- Date: 1860
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Image 5 of Presidential. Did he not in lis Speecli at Bunker Hill say, If we only leave the People of each State and Territory free to govern themselves, without interference, there can be peace forever…
- Date: 1860
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Image 6 of Presidential. 6 irallitying the Tariff and reducing it so low that the countiT- became glutted with foreign goods and drained of specie. Did we not feel the effects of this, by the great…
- Date: 1860
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Image 7 of Presidential. dad by freemen, including Eli Thayer's mechanical township^ ? Did not the slavers' proxy votes, of three for every five slaves, ren- der them Barons and Lords of their slave dominions ?…
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Image 8 of Presidential. increases Said evil, and tliat such e'xtension oveif fre6 territory wo'tirt. give flavery arbitrary power hereaftir ? Do they not consider that such power would ultimately legahze slai- Very in the free…
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Image 9 of Presidential. 'l)id not Massachusetts send an Agetif to South'Carolina, to argue Hhe Constitutionality of sai.l aet, and the Carolinians deny his mission, 'and treat him with contempt, and threats of tar and feathers…
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Image 10 of Presidential. 10 Would they not afterwards usurp the power to legalize slavery over , the free states as they chose, and ultimately subvert our Pree, and sub- stitute the Slave Ir.sti'utions ? Would…
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Image 11 of Presidential. 11 Do we not know they- have been discontinuing our trade for many years> by substituting the foreign trade? Do we not know they have established Factories, and thereby do- mestic goods,…
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Image 12 of Presidential. Ti<2 "Do Tiot those -wlin hafe experienced the reality, aSirm this'disgraoefui "and cruel fact, their histories and the writings of others expose such outrageous and reckless enormity ? Do not slavers de-erVefurthercondemnation,…
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Image 13 of Presidential. Wouldnofet'he slaves have done this heretofois", ^^'ere they assurea 3 iiiat the free states would not interfere ? Would the slavers .have this safeguard, if the)' monopolized the free - states with…
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Image 14 of Presidential. 14 Do they not enact despotic laws of the blackest dye, to sustain their ha&e instiiution r Do they not boast that they "Will extend slavery where they please and will raise…
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Image 15 of Presidential. Tf 15 ^ Would not all humanity rejoice for the emancipation of those un- fortunate Beings, and our Country become quiet, by eiljiiying equal ' rights and rational freedom i ^ \f…
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Image 16 of Presidential. ' 1-6- Does not H. Hamlin's history show that he is capable of performing the duty of Vice President impartially andfaithfully? Also that he was elected Gov. of Mainein 1856, and that…
- Date: 1860
About this Item
Title
- Presidential.
Created / Published
- Redding & Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1860
Headings
- - Slavery
- - Washington, George (1732-1799)
- - Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- - abolition
- - Education
- - Bell, John (1797-1869)
- - Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)
- - Sumner, Charles (1811-1874)
- - Republican Party
- - Douglass, Frederick (1817?-1895)
- - Douglas, Stephen Arnold (1813-1861)
- - Breckinridge, John Cabell (1821-1875)
- - Kansas-Nebraska Act
- - Scott, Dred (ca. 1799-1858)
- - Fugitive Slave Law
- - Buchanan, James (1791-1868)
- - destruction of property/looting
- - Covode, John (1808-1871)
- - Clay, Henry (1797-1852)
- - Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848)
- - Everett, Edward (1794-1865)
- - free press/speech
- - Lecompton slave constitution
- - Pierce, Franklin (1804-1869)
- - Wise, Henry Alexander (1806-1876)
- - Lemon Slave Case
- - Missouri Pledge
- - debt
- - Keitt, Laurence Massillon (1824-1864)
- - Brooks, Preston Smith (1819-1857)
- - Cilley, Joseph (1791-1887)
- - Black Hawk War, The
- - Sheet Music
- - Broadsides
- - United States -- Kansas
- - United States -- Florida
- - United States -- Maine
- - United States -- Iowa
- - Cuba
- - United States -- South Carolina
- - United States -- Texas
- - United States -- New Mexico
- - United States -- Louisiana
- - United States -- Missouri
- - Nicaragua
- - United States -- Massachusetts -- Suffolk -- Boston
- - Great Britain
- - Liberia
- - Mexico
- - Jamaica
- - Russia
- - Canada -- New Brunswick
Genre
- Sheet Music
- Broadsides
Medium
- 16 x 19 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- Portfolio 19, no. 19
Source Collection
- The Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana
Repository
- Rare Book And Special Collections Division
Digital Id
Online Format
- online text
- image
Part of
Format
Dates
Location
- Boston
- Canada
- Cuba
- Florida
- Great Britain
- Iowa
- Jamaica
- Kansas
- Liberia
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Mexico
- Missouri
- New Brunswick
- New Mexico
- Nicaragua
- Russia
- South Carolina
- Suffolk
- Texas
- United States
Language
Subject
- Abolition
- Adams, John Quincy
- Bell, John
- Black Hawk War, the
- Breckinridge, John Cabell
- Broadsides
- Brooks, Preston Smith
- Buchanan, James
- Cilley, Joseph
- Clay, Henry
- Covode, John
- Debt
- Destruction of Property/Looting
- Douglas, Stephen Arnold
- Douglass, Frederick (1817?-)
- Education
- Everett, Edward
- Free Press/Speech
- Fugitive Slave Law
- Jefferson, Thomas
- Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Keitt, Laurence Massillon
- Lecompton Slave Constitution
- Lemon Slave Case
- Lincoln, Abraham
- Missouri Pledge
- Pierce, Franklin
- Republican Party
- Scott, Dred
- Sheet Music
- Slavery
- Sumner, Charles
- Washington, George
- Wise, Henry Alexander