LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... Judge Curtis , in his dissent- the contr ing opinion , shows that in five of the then thir- teen States - to wit , New Hampshire , Massa- chusetts , New York , New Jersey , and North Carolina - free negroes were voters , and in pro ...
... Judge Curtis , in his dissent- the contr ing opinion , shows that in five of the then thir- teen States - to wit , New Hampshire , Massa- chusetts , New York , New Jersey , and North Carolina - free negroes were voters , and in pro ...
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... Judge Douglas brought forward his famous Nebraska bill . The country was at once in a blaze . He scorned all opposition , and carried it through Congress . Since then he has seen himself superseded in a presidential nomination by one ...
... Judge Douglas brought forward his famous Nebraska bill . The country was at once in a blaze . He scorned all opposition , and carried it through Congress . Since then he has seen himself superseded in a presidential nomination by one ...
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... 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 . Now this grave argu- ment comes to just nothing at ...
... 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 . Now this grave argu- ment comes to just nothing at ...
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... Judge Douglas's view of the same subject , as I find it in the printed report of his late speech . Here it is : 66 ' No man can vindicate the character , mo- tives , and conduct of the signers of the Declara- tion of Independence ...
... Judge Douglas's view of the same subject , as I find it in the printed report of his late speech . Here it is : 66 ' No man can vindicate the character , mo- tives , and conduct of the signers of the Declara- tion of Independence ...
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... judge's inferior races ! I had thought the Declaration promised some- thing better than the condition of British sub- jects ; but no , it only meant that we should be equal to them in their own oppressed and un- equal condition ...
... judge's inferior races ! I had thought the Declaration promised some- thing better than the condition of British sub- jects ; but no , it only meant that we should be equal to them in their own oppressed and un- equal condition ...
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