Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott deci- sion , I would vote that it should . he That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night that before the decision might advance his opinion , and it might be contrary to the de- cision ...
... Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott deci- sion , I would vote that it should . he That is what I would do . Judge Douglas said last night that before the decision might advance his opinion , and it might be contrary to the de- cision ...
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... got an extremely good name since it has passed away . When that compromise was made , it did not repeal the old Missouri Compromise . It left a region of United States ter- ritory half as large as the pres- ent territory of 43.
... got an extremely good name since it has passed away . When that compromise was made , it did not repeal the old Missouri Compromise . It left a region of United States ter- ritory half as large as the pres- ent territory of 43.
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... Territories , to bring in a bill for the organization of a territorial government - first of one , then of two Territories north of that line . When he did so it ended in his inserting a provision substantially repeal- ing the Missouri ...
... Territories , to bring in a bill for the organization of a territorial government - first of one , then of two Territories north of that line . When he did so it ended in his inserting a provision substantially repeal- ing the Missouri ...
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... Territories north of the line of 360 30 ' , why could he not have let that matter stand as it was standing ? Was it neces- sary to the organization of a Territory ? Not at all . Iowa lay north of the line , and had been organized as a ...
... Territories north of the line of 360 30 ' , why could he not have let that matter stand as it was standing ? Was it neces- sary to the organization of a Territory ? Not at all . Iowa lay north of the line , and had been organized as a ...
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... Territories , upon the prin- ciples of equality , he is reason- ing truly if there is no differ- ence between them as property ; but if the one is property , held rightfully , and the other is wrong , then there is no equality between ...
... Territories , upon the prin- ciples of equality , he is reason- ing truly if there is no differ- ence between them as property ; but if the one is property , held rightfully , and the other is wrong , then there is no equality between ...
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