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Notes for a Law Lecture July 1 , 1850 These notes show Lincoln ' s power of
straightforward statement and his good sense . They are of additional interest as
indicating his attitude toward professional success . ] I AM not an accomplished ...
Notes for a Law Lecture July 1 , 1850 These notes show Lincoln ' s power of
straightforward statement and his good sense . They are of additional interest as
indicating his attitude toward professional success . ] I AM not an accomplished ...
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... for the Presidency in 1860 . The entire speech , read in the light of subsequent
history , affords remarkable evidence not only of Lin . coln ' s shrewdness as a
party leader , but of his political wisdom in the highest sense . ] Mr . President and
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... for the Presidency in 1860 . The entire speech , read in the light of subsequent
history , affords remarkable evidence not only of Lin . coln ' s shrewdness as a
party leader , but of his political wisdom in the highest sense . ] Mr . President and
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... Nebraska bill , on the mere question of fact , whether the Lecompton
constitution was or was not , in any just sense , made by the people of Kansas ;
and in that quarrel the latter declares that all he wants Springfield Speech.
... Nebraska bill , on the mere question of fact , whether the Lecompton
constitution was or was not , in any just sense , made by the people of Kansas ;
and in that quarrel the latter declares that all he wants Springfield Speech.
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( 1 ) That no negro slave , imported as such from Africa , and no descendant of
such slave , can ever be a citizen of any State , in the sense of that term as used
in the Constitution of the United States . This point is made in order to deprive the
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( 1 ) That no negro slave , imported as such from Africa , and no descendant of
such slave , can ever be a citizen of any State , in the sense of that term as used
in the Constitution of the United States . This point is made in order to deprive the
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If our sense of duty forbids this , then let us stand by our duty fearlessly and
effectively . Let us be diverted by none of those sophistical contri . vances
wherewith we are so industriously plied and belabored - contrivances such as
groping for ...
If our sense of duty forbids this , then let us stand by our duty fearlessly and
effectively . Let us be diverted by none of those sophistical contri . vances
wherewith we are so industriously plied and belabored - contrivances such as
groping for ...
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