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His speech in Congress on the 28th of January , 1848 , on the Mexican War ,
strikes the note of solemn verity and of noble indignation which a little later rang
through the country and , with other voices , aroused it to a sense of impending ...
His speech in Congress on the 28th of January , 1848 , on the Mexican War ,
strikes the note of solemn verity and of noble indignation which a little later rang
through the country and , with other voices , aroused it to a sense of impending ...
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If I were in Congress , and a vote should come up on a question whether slavery
should be prohibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott decision , I
would vote that it should . That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night
that ...
If I were in Congress , and a vote should come up on a question whether slavery
should be prohibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott decision , I
would vote that it should . That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night
that ...
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But Judge Douglas will have it that all hands must take this extraordinary
decision , made under these extraordinary circumstances , and give their vote in
Congress in accordance with it , yield to it and obey it in every possible sense .
But Judge Douglas will have it that all hands must take this extraordinary
decision , made under these extraordinary circumstances , and give their vote in
Congress in accordance with it , yield to it and obey it in every possible sense .
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granted by Congress . That recharter was laid before General Jackson . It was
urged upon him , when he denied the constitutionality of the bank , that the
Supreme Court had decided that it was constitutional ; and General Jackson then
said ...
granted by Congress . That recharter was laid before General Jackson . It was
urged upon him , when he denied the constitutionality of the bank , that the
Supreme Court had decided that it was constitutional ; and General Jackson then
said ...
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. ritory half as large as
the present territory of the United States , north of the line of 360 30 ' , in which
slavery was prohibited by act of Congress . This compromise did not repeal that ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. ritory half as large as
the present territory of the United States , north of the line of 360 30 ' , in which
slavery was prohibited by act of Congress . This compromise did not repeal that ...
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