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On the contrary , Judge Curtis , in his dissent . ing opinion , shows that in five of
the then thirteen States - - to wit , New Hampshire , Massachusetts , New York ,
New Jersey , and North Carolina - free negroes were voters , and in proportion to
...
On the contrary , Judge Curtis , in his dissent . ing opinion , shows that in five of
the then thirteen States - - to wit , New Hampshire , Massachusetts , New York ,
New Jersey , and North Carolina - free negroes were voters , and in proportion to
...
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It is grossly incorrect to say or assume that the public estimate of the negro is
more favor . able now than it was at the origin of the gor erament Three years and
a half ago , Judge Douglas brought forward his famous Nebraska bill . The
country ...
It is grossly incorrect to say or assume that the public estimate of the negro is
more favor . able now than it was at the origin of the gor erament Three years and
a half ago , Judge Douglas brought forward his famous Nebraska bill . The
country ...
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... broad enough to include the whole human family , but he and Judge Douglas
argue that the authors of that instrument did not intend to include negroes , by the
fact that they did not at once actually place them on an equality with the whites .
... broad enough to include the whole human family , but he and Judge Douglas
argue that the authors of that instrument did not intend to include negroes , by the
fact that they did not at once actually place them on an equality with the whites .
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Now let us hear Judge Douglas ' s view of the same subject , as I find it in the
printed report of his late speech . Here it is : “ No mar can vindicate the character ,
ma tives , and conduct of the signers of the Declara . tion of Independence ,
except ...
Now let us hear Judge Douglas ' s view of the same subject , as I find it in the
printed report of his late speech . Here it is : “ No mar can vindicate the character ,
ma tives , and conduct of the signers of the Declara . tion of Independence ,
except ...
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The English , Irish , and Scotch , along with white Americans , were included , to
be sure , but the French , Germans , and other white people of the world are all
gone to pot along with the judge ' s inferior races ! I had thought the Declaration ...
The English , Irish , and Scotch , along with white Americans , were included , to
be sure , but the French , Germans , and other white people of the world are all
gone to pot along with the judge ' s inferior races ! I had thought the Declaration ...
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