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Now , I admit that this is perfectly logical , if there is no difference between hogs
and negroes . But while you thus require me to deny the humanity of the negro , I
wish to ask whether you of the South yourselves have ever been willing to 20 VI ...
Now , I admit that this is perfectly logical , if there is no difference between hogs
and negroes . But while you thus require me to deny the humanity of the negro , I
wish to ask whether you of the South yourselves have ever been willing to 20 VI ...
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I recollect in the Presidential election which followed , when we had General
Scott up for the Presidency , Judge Douglas was around berating us Whigs as
abolitionists , precisely as he does to - day - not a bit of difference . I have often
heard ...
I recollect in the Presidential election which followed , when we had General
Scott up for the Presidency , Judge Douglas was around berating us Whigs as
abolitionists , precisely as he does to - day - not a bit of difference . I have often
heard ...
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That controversy necessarily springs from difference of opinion , and if we can
learn exactly can reduce to the lowest elements — what that difference of opinion
is , we perhaps shall be better prepared for discussing the different systems of ...
That controversy necessarily springs from difference of opinion , and if we can
learn exactly can reduce to the lowest elements — what that difference of opinion
is , we perhaps shall be better prepared for discussing the different systems of ...
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I suggest that the difference of opinion , reduced to its lowest terms , is no other
than the difference between the men who think slavery a wrong and those who
do not think it wrong . The Republican party think it wrong - we think it is a moral ,
a ...
I suggest that the difference of opinion , reduced to its lowest terms , is no other
than the difference between the men who think slavery a wrong and those who
do not think it wrong . The Republican party think it wrong - we think it is a moral ,
a ...
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When he says that slave property and horse and hog property are alike to be
allowed to go into the Territories , upon the principles of equality , he is reasoning
truly if there is no difference between them as property ; but if the one is property
...
When he says that slave property and horse and hog property are alike to be
allowed to go into the Territories , upon the principles of equality , he is reasoning
truly if there is no difference between them as property ; but if the one is property
...
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