LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... half ago , 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 Since then he has seen himself superseded in a presidential ...
... half ago , 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 Since then he has seen himself superseded in a presidential ...
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... half of you are not even de- scendants of those who were referred to at that day . But I suppose you will celebrate , and will even go so far as to read the Declaration . Suppose , after you read it once in the old - fash ioned way ...
... half of you are not even de- scendants of those who were referred to at that day . But I suppose you will celebrate , and will even go so far as to read the Declaration . Suppose , after you read it once in the old - fash ioned way ...
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... half slave and half free . " For the immediate purpose of that campaign they were right , for this paragraph , in the opin- ion of many good judges , was the cause of Lin- coln's defeat by Douglas . But the constant discussion of those ...
... half slave and half free . " For the immediate purpose of that campaign they were right , for this paragraph , in the opin- ion of many good judges , was the cause of Lin- coln's defeat by Douglas . But the constant discussion of those ...
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... half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided . It will become all one thing , or all the other . Either the oppo . nents of ...
... half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided . It will become all one thing , or all the other . Either the oppo . nents of ...
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... half the States by State consti- tutions , and from most of the national territory by congressional prohibition . Four days later commenced the struggle which ended in repeal- ing that congressional prohibition . This opened all the ...
... half the States by State consti- tutions , and from most of the national territory by congressional prohibition . Four days later commenced the struggle which ended in repeal- ing that congressional prohibition . This opened all the ...
Términos y frases comunes
appear authority believe better bring called common Congress Constitution Court dear death decision election equal express face fact fathers Federal feel force framed friends give half hands heart hold hope John Judge keep kind labor LAMB least leave less light LINCOLN live look master means ment mind nature never object once opinion original passed person pleasure poor present President principle prohibition proper Quaker question reason remember Republican respects rest seemed seen sense side slave slavery sort speak speech spirit stand Street supposed sure Territories thee things thou thought tion true truth understanding Union United voted Washington weeks whole wish wrong