Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... decide upon the ques- tion before the court . They decide in this case that Dred Scott is a slave . Nobody resists that . Not only that , but they say to everybody else that persons standing just as Dred Scott stands are as he is . That ...
... decide upon the ques- tion before the court . They decide in this case that Dred Scott is a slave . Nobody resists that . Not only that , but they say to everybody else that persons standing just as Dred Scott stands are as he is . That ...
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... deciding that a national bank was constitutional ? ask if somebody does not re- member that a national bank was declared to be constitu- tional ? Such is the truth , whether it be remembered or not . The bank charter ran out , and a ...
... deciding that a national bank was constitutional ? ask if somebody does not re- member that a national bank was declared to be constitu- tional ? Such is the truth , whether it be remembered or not . The bank charter ran out , and a ...
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... ing Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes to this , that Dr. Ross is to decide the question ; and while he considers it , he sits in the shade , with gloves on his hands , and subsists on the bread that Sambo 48.
... ing Sambo's opinion on it . So at last it comes to this , that Dr. Ross is to decide the question ; and while he considers it , he sits in the shade , with gloves on his hands , and subsists on the bread that Sambo 48.
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... decide him to be free . We do not propose that , when any other one , or one thousand , shall be decided by that court to be slaves , we will in any violent way disturb the rights of property thus settled ; but we nevertheless do oppose ...
... decide him to be free . We do not propose that , when any other one , or one thousand , shall be decided by that court to be slaves , we will in any violent way disturb the rights of property thus settled ; but we nevertheless do oppose ...
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... decide cases properly brought before them , and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to polit- ical purposes . One section of our country believes slavery is right , and ought to be extended , while the other ...
... decide cases properly brought before them , and it is no fault of theirs if others seek to turn their decisions to polit- ical purposes . One section of our country believes slavery is right , and ought to be extended , while the other ...
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