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There were some schools , so called , but no qualification was ever required of a
teacher beyond " readin ' , writin ' , and cipherin ' ” to the rule of three . If a
straggler supposed to understand Latin happened to sojourn in the
neighborhood , he ...
There were some schools , so called , but no qualification was ever required of a
teacher beyond " readin ' , writin ' , and cipherin ' ” to the rule of three . If a
straggler supposed to understand Latin happened to sojourn in the
neighborhood , he ...
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. through the judiciary
; some for the " gur - reat pur - rinciple " that if one man would enslave another ,
no third man should object , " fantastically called popular sovereignty ” ; but never
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. through the judiciary
; some for the " gur - reat pur - rinciple " that if one man would enslave another ,
no third man should object , " fantastically called popular sovereignty ” ; but never
...
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slavery ” is to be found in the Constitution , nor the word " property , ” even , in any
connection with language alluding to the things slave or slavery : and that
wherever in that instrument the slave is alluded to , he is called a “ person ” ; and
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slavery ” is to be found in the Constitution , nor the word " property , ” even , in any
connection with language alluding to the things slave or slavery : and that
wherever in that instrument the slave is alluded to , he is called a “ person ” ; and
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I did not expect to be called on to say a word when I came here . I supposed I was
merely to do something toward raising a flag . I may , therefore , have said
something indiscreet . But I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by , and
, if it ...
I did not expect to be called on to say a word when I came here . I supposed I was
merely to do something toward raising a flag . I may , therefore , have said
something indiscreet . But I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by , and
, if it ...
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Are you Should you My dear Sir : You remember my speaking to you of what I
called your over - cautiousness . not over - cautious when you assume that you
cannot do what the enemy is constantly doing ? not claim to be at least his equal
in ...
Are you Should you My dear Sir : You remember my speaking to you of what I
called your over - cautiousness . not over - cautious when you assume that you
cannot do what the enemy is constantly doing ? not claim to be at least his equal
in ...
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